Passive Near-Infrared 3D Sensing and Computational Reconstruction With Synthetic Aperture Integral Imaging

We present near-infrared (NIR) 3D sensing and reconstruction of occluded objects using synthetic aperture integral imaging (SAII). We present experiments with the NIR 3D imaging system using a radiant object. The occluded object is not observed in visible spectrum due to front obstruction. However,...

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Charge coupled devices
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Detection
Displays
geometrical optics
Image reconstruction
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Integrals
Lenses
Obstructions
Optical computing
Optical imaging
Optical sensors
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Sensor arrays
Synthetic apertures
Three dimensional
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