Multidimensional optical sensor and imaging system

Applied Optics
Bahram JavidiOsamu Matoba

Abstract

We describe a multidimensional optical sensor and imaging system (MOSIS). Using a time-multiplexing, polarimetric, and multispectral imaging system, we are able to reconstruct a fully integrated multidimensional scene. Image fusion is used to integrate the multidimensional images. The fused image contains more information than the single two-dimensional and three-dimensional (3D) images. The multidimensional imaging system utilizes polarimetric imaging, multispectral imaging, 3D integral imaging with time and space multiplexing, and 3D image-fusion techniques to reconstruct the multidimensionally integrated scene. Optical experiments and computer simulations are presented.

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Nov 28, 2008·Optics Letters·Myungjin Cho, Bahram Javidi
Dec 10, 2009·Optics Express·Anurag TripathiNikos Chronis
Feb 23, 2010·Optics Express·Srikanth R NarravulaBahram Javidi
Dec 4, 2012·Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision·Majeed M HayatBahram Javidi
Apr 4, 2015·Optics Express·Artur Carnicer, Bahram Javidi
Jun 11, 2008·Optics Express·Behnoosh TavakoliEdward Watson
Nov 12, 2007·Optics Express·Elisabet Pérez-CabréBahram Javidi
Nov 18, 2014·Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision·V Javier TraverBahram Javidi
Feb 12, 2014·Optics Express·Cheng-Gao LuoQiong-Hua Wang
Mar 14, 2013·Optics Express·Ryoichi HorisakiBahram Javidi
Jul 10, 2012·Optics Express·Xiao XiaoManuel Martinez-Corral
Jun 12, 2008·Optics Express·Mehdi DaneshPanahEdward A Watson
May 15, 2021·Microscopy Research and Technique·Shuxiang CaiLianqing Liu

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