Non-invasive imaging through strongly scattering media based on speckle pattern estimation and deconvolution
Abstract Imaging through scattering media is still a formidable challenge with widespread applications ranging from biomedical imaging to remote sensing. Recent research progresses provide several feasible solutions, which are hampered by limited complexity of targets, invasiveness of data collectio...
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Main Authors: | Zhouping Wang, Xin Jin, Qionghai Dai |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/59435f26c20d4570a02a027dbb74a9d6 |
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