1 January 2005 Superresolution performance for undersampled imagers
Ronald G. Driggers, Keith A. Krapels, Steven Murrill, S. Susan Young, Matthew Thielke, Jonathan M. Schuler
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Abstract
Enhancement of undersampled imager performance has been demonstrated using superresolution techniques. In these techniques, the optical flow of the scene or the relative subpixel shifts among various snapshots of the scene are calculated, and a high-resolution grid is populated with spatial data using various algorithms. Performance enhancement has been demonstrated for the case of a static image with the undersampled imager compared with a static image that has been acquired through a frame series in a dynamic scene. In this research, the performance is compared for four cases: static image with undersampled imager, static image with superresolution frame sequence, dynamic image with undersampled imager, and dynamic image with superresolution frame sequence.
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Ronald G. Driggers, Keith A. Krapels, Steven Murrill, S. Susan Young, Matthew Thielke, and Jonathan M. Schuler "Superresolution performance for undersampled imagers," Optical Engineering 44(1), 014002 (1 January 2005). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1829551
Published: 1 January 2005
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Image processing

Imaging systems

Super resolution

Modulation transfer functions

Cameras

Thermography

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