Imaging objects through scattering layers and around corners by retrieval of the scattered point spread function

Abstract

We demonstrate a high-speed method to image objects through a thin scattering medium and around a corner. The method employs a reference object of known shape to retrieve the speckle-like point spread function of the scatterer. We extract the point spread function of the scatterer from a dynamic scene that includes a static reference object, and use this to image the dynamic objects. Sharp images are reconstructed from the transmission through a diffuser and from reflection off a rough surface. The sharp and clean reconstructed images from single shot data exemplify the robustness of the method.

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