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Long-range depth profiling of camouflaged targets using single-photon detection
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EngineeringLong-range Depth ProfilingConvex Cost FunctionImage SensorData Fidelity TermImage AnalysisCalibrationComputational PhotographyTime-of-flight ImagingMachine VisionTime-of-flight CameraAutomatic Target RecognitionSynthetic Aperture RadarRange ImagingPhoton StatisticComputer VisionRadarBiomedical ImagingIntensity Profiles
We investigate the reconstruction of depth and intensity profiles from data acquired using a custom-designed time-of-flight scanning transceiver based on the time-correlated single-photon counting technique. The system had an operational wavelength of 1550 nm and used a Peltier-cooled InGaAs/InP single-photon avalanche diode detector. Measurements were made of human figures, in plain view and obscured by camouflage netting, from a stand-off distance of 230 m in daylight using only submilliwatt average optical powers. These measurements were analyzed using a pixelwise cross correlation approach and compared to analysis using a bespoke algorithm designed for the restoration of multilayered three-dimensional light detection and ranging images. This algorithm is based on the optimization of a convex cost function composed of a data fidelity term and regularization terms, and the results obtained show that it achieves significant improvements in image quality for multidepth scenarios and for reduced acquisition times.
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