Optimizing single-shot coherent power-spectrum scattering imaging adaptively by tuning feedback coefficient for practical exposure conditions

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Abstract

With only one piece of the power-spectrumpattern, the single-shot coherent power-spectrum imaging can provide a clear object image for real-time applications even if the object is hidden by opaque scattering media, in which the feedback coefficient β value for the reconstruction with least retrievals and fastest speed has to be pre-estimated through time-consuming iterative loops. Here we report a method for estimating the optimal β value from the captured raw power-spectrum images adaptively to optimize the single-shot coherent power-spectrum imaging for practical exposure conditions. The results demonstrate that, based on exposure level analysis of the captured raw power-spectrum images even of underexposure, moderate exposure, and overexposure cases, the β value could be quickly determined with a compact expression for the algorithm to achieve clear reconstruction output efficiently. The proposed method helps to push ahead of the coherent diffractive imaging devices for real-time imaging through turbid mediums in Artificial Intelligence (AI), driving assistance, and flight assistance applications.

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Wang, W., Guo, Y., Tang, W., Yi, W., Li, M., Zhu, M., … Li, X. (2019). Optimizing single-shot coherent power-spectrum scattering imaging adaptively by tuning feedback coefficient for practical exposure conditions. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9183676

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