Affiliation:
1. College of Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, National University of Defense Technology 1 , Changsha 410073, China
2. Nanhu Laser Laboratory, National University of Defense Technology 2 , Changsha 410073, China
Abstract
Under turbulent conditions, the images of objects may be severely blurred and become unrecognizable because of the complex aberrations introduced by turbulence. Using adaptive optics (AO) to compensate for these wavefront aberrations can theoretically solve the problem of image blurring under turbulent conditions. However, due to its small field of view and high cost, the AO system is difficult to widely use. In recent years, using the technology of light field photography to correct turbulence images has been proposed. However, the current studies are either based on the structure of the non-focused light field camera, which makes it hard to achieve good image quality, or on the need to redesign the core sensor of the non-focused light field camera, which greatly increases the cost and complexity. We believe that the structure of a focused light field camera has a good potential for turbulence image correction and propose a new method of achieving a corrected focused image using a focused light field camera in this paper. We propose to use phase estimation instead of depth estimation for a focused light field camera and phase maps instead of a depth map as the basis for achieving a focused image. By the proposed method, a corrected focused image with a large field of view under turbulent conditions is achieved without using independent wavefront correction devices or redesigning the light field camera. The experiments are given to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method under strong turbulent conditions in the laboratory and real turbulent conditions in the outdoors. The proposed method in this paper provides a new and low-cost solution for image correction for optical imaging systems under turbulent conditions, so it has a high application value.
Funder
Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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