Possibilities and limitations of coded aperture imaging


Autoria(s): Silva, Ronald L.
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1981

Resumo

We have simulated the performance of various apertures used in Coded Aperture Imaging - optically. Coded pictures of extended and continuous-tone planar objects from the Annulus, Twin Annulus, Fresnel Zone Plate and the Uniformly Redundant Array have been decoded using a noncoherent correlation process. We have compared the tomographic capabilities of the Twin Annulus with the Uniformly Redundant Arrays based on quadratic residues and m-sequences. We discuss the ways of reducing the 'd. c.' background of the various apertures used. The non-ideal System-Point-Spread-Function inherent in a noncoherent optical correlation process produces artifacts in the reconstruction. Artifacts are also introduced as a result of unwanted cross-correlation terms from out-of-focus planes. We find that the URN based on m-sequences exhibits good spatial resolution and out-of-focus behaviour when imaging extended objects.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/12056/1/Silva_RL_1981.pdf

Silva, Ronald L. (1981). Possibilities and limitations of coded aperture imaging. PhD thesis, Aston University.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/12056/

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NonPeerReviewed