What is it about?

This work serves as a supplement of my journal paper "Imaging through strong turbulence with a light field approach" to handle the situation where the distorted object has specular reflections (unlike conventionally assumed Lambertian reflections).

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Why is it important?

This work completes the story of how to use sub-aperture imaging technique to retrieve the fundamental truths of an object that has been severely distorted by turbulence. In particular, the treatment of specular reflections has been discussed in great details.

Perspectives

Chensheng Wu is currently working as a postdoctoral research associate in University of Maryland College Park. Dr. Wu has successfully modified the light field cameras into a wavefront sensor (the plenoptic sensor) that can be used to solve coherent wave detection problems.

Dr Chensheng Wu
University of Maryland at College Park

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This page is a summary of: Imaging through water turbulence with a plenoptic sensor , September 2016, SPIE,
DOI: 10.1117/12.2239118.
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