Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Jan 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976stin...7634085s&link_type=abstract
Presented at the Topical Meeting on Image Process., Pacific Grove, Calif., 24 Feb. 1976
Computer Science
Performance
Astronomical Photography, Atmospheric Turbulence, Image Enhancement, Turbulence Effects, Cartesian Coordinates, Integral Equations, Optical Data Processing
Scientific paper
A signal processing method for the A posteriori restoration of atmospherically degraded images is developed. The emphasis is on near optimal processing of the measurements so that the images are restored without enhancing the unwanted noise effects. Short exposure images are used to freeze the motion caused by atmospheric turbulence. Multiframe imagery is used to obtain first and second order statistics of the degraded images. The integral equations relating the measured statistics to the underlying object and atmospheric characteristics are derived. A multi step process is developed for solving these integral equations. An estimate of the Cartesian product of the object with itself is obtained from the second order statistics using Fourier methods. An estimate of the object is then derived from an eigen expansion of the Cartesian product. This estimate is augmented by an estimate from the first order statistics. The performance of this restoration method is illustrated by simulation results.
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