Computational sensing approaches for enhanced active imagingMS60

Active optical sensing is used for time of flight measurements and imaging in degraded vision condition. However, classical optical imaging relays on lines-of-sight sampling and ranging is bandwidth limited. Recently, computational sensing approaches have brought new sensing capabilities and enhanced the spatial and temporal resolution. Now, active imaging devices are able to image and track objects outside the direct field of view and to measure ranges with super-resolution.

This presentation is part of Minisymposium “MS60 - Computational and Compressive Imaging Technologies and Applications (3 parts)
organized by: Robert Muise (Lockheed Martin) , Richard Baraniuk (Rice University) .

Authors:
Martin Laurenzis (French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis)
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