Locating and imaging through scattering medium in a large depth

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Abstract

Scattering medium brings great difficulties to locate and reconstruct objects especially when the objects are distributed in different positions. In this paper, a novel physics and learning-heuristic method is presented to locate and image the object through a strong scattering medium. A novel physics-informed framework, named DINet, is constructed to predict the depth and the image of the hidden object from the captured speckle pattern. With the phase-space constraint and the efficient network structure, the proposed method enables to locate the object with a depth mean error less than 0.05 mm, and image the object with an average peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) above 24 dB, ranging from 350 mm to 1150 mm. The constructed DINet firstly solves the problem of quantitative locating and imaging via a single speckle pattern in a large depth. Comparing with the traditional methods, it paves the way to the practical applications requiring multi-physics through scattering media.

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Zhu, S., Guo, E., Cui, Q., Bai, L., Han, J., & Zheng, D. (2021, January 1). Locating and imaging through scattering medium in a large depth. Sensors (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21010090

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