Abstract
The research of scattering imaging is of great significance to the development of
various fields, but the existing scattering imaging methods are
difficult to combine for the advantages of non-invasiveness, real-time
imaging, and high quality. In this paper, a new, to our knowledge,
scattering imaging technique is proposed that optimizes the
traditional autocorrelation imaging technique by multi-stage
complexity guidance and the initial acceleration module. We introduce
the complexity difference index into the phase iterative recovery step
for effective complexity guidance, and add the initial module based on
error-reduction iteration to realize a fast startup. A series of
experiments is carried out to test the performance of the new
technique. The results show that the proposed technique significantly
improves the scattering reconstruction speed. Meanwhile, the accuracy
and clarity of the reconstructed image are significantly higher than
the traditional method in terms of fast imaging. Moreover, this
technique has better robustness to noise compared to the traditional
autocorrelation imaging technique. The experimental code for this
paper is available on GitHub.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Graduate Scientific Research Foundation of Hangzhou Dianzi University