2012
DOI: 10.1117/12.966837
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A real-time processor for imaging through turbulence and other sub-optimal environments

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“…This will lead to a reduction in both contrast and signal-to-noise. Several research groups are developing algorithms to correct images taken through extreme turbulence [7,8]. Several of these work on pre-recorded video sequences and are able to correct for image dancing, shimmer and distortion in both static and dynamic scenes.…”
Section: Application To Trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will lead to a reduction in both contrast and signal-to-noise. Several research groups are developing algorithms to correct images taken through extreme turbulence [7,8]. Several of these work on pre-recorded video sequences and are able to correct for image dancing, shimmer and distortion in both static and dynamic scenes.…”
Section: Application To Trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%