1994
DOI: 10.1117/12.188643
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Evaluation of the microscanning process

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“…In the case of near-field approximation, temporal scanning once again can improve the resolving capability as described in [25,27]. In this case, the shift is limited by the size of d. Once again a set of images are captured while each is obtained after performing a shift of sub-core distance.…”
Section: Super-resolution and Signal Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of near-field approximation, temporal scanning once again can improve the resolving capability as described in [25,27]. In this case, the shift is limited by the size of d. Once again a set of images are captured while each is obtained after performing a shift of sub-core distance.…”
Section: Super-resolution and Signal Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second kind is related to the shape of each pixel and to the fact that each pixel is not a delta function and thus it realizes a nonideal spatial sampling. Super-resolution is a field of research which attempts to overcome the diffraction-based [24] as well as the geometrical-related [25,27] limitations. The type of resolution reduction that is being imposed by the multicore probe depends on the distance between the edge of the probe and the object (the distance denoted as U 1 in Fig.…”
Section: Super-resolution and Signal Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[25,27]. In this case the shift is limited by the size of d. Once again a set of images are captured while each is obtained after performing a shift of sub core distance.…”
Section: Super Resolution and Signal Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Super resolution is a field of research which attempts to overcome the diffraction based [24] as well as the geometrical related [25,27] limitations. The type of resolution reduction that is being imposed by the multi core probe depends on the distance between the edge of the probe and the object (the distance denoted as U 1 in Fig.…”
Section: Super Resolution and Signal Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The common way to improve the number of sampling pixels is just by using what is called a micro scanning [73,74]. In this approach a set of images are captured while sub pixel relative shift is created between two sequential frames.…”
Section: Geometrical Super Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%