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7 December 1978 Speckle Imaging Using The Principle Value Decomposition Method
James W. Sherman
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Abstract
Obtaining diffraction limited images in the presence of atmospheric turbulence is a topic of current interest. Two types of approaches have evolved: real-time correction and speckle imaging. Using an "optimal" filtering approach, we have developed a speckle imaging reconstruction method. This method is based on a non-linear integral equation which is solved using principle value decomposition. The method has been implemented on a CDC 7600 for study. The restoration algorithm is discussed and it's performance is illustrated.
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James W. Sherman "Speckle Imaging Using The Principle Value Decomposition Method", Proc. SPIE 0149, Digital Image Processing II, (7 December 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956670
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KEYWORDS
Fourier transforms

Turbulence

Speckle imaging

Speckle

Stars

Statistical modeling

Diffraction

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