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Modeling Atmospheric Turbulence Image Reconstruction with Compressive Line Sensing

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Abstract

The recently proposed application of compressive line sensing (CLS) imaging is investigated for the atmospheric turbulence environment. The feasibility of this new imaging technique in another scattering medium besides the underwater environment is demonstrated. From this initial study, one can foresee that the CLS technique will be beneficial in this field.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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