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Comparison between high-resolution restoration techniques of atmospherically distorted images

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The methods presented here are capable of yielding real-time image restoration with the resolution essentially limited by only the hardware in both wavelength regions, with no one technique the most advantageous.
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A system approach is applied to overcome atmospheric degradation of remotely sensed images. A comparison is presented between different filtering techniques for restoration of distorted images for both the visible and thermal IR spectral regions. Restoration methods include spatial and spatial frequency filters. Best results are obtained by using a fractal model to describe the image's power spectral density for scenes in the visible spectral range. Atmospheric effects are best modeled by a noisy spatial frequency filter composed of an average component described by the average atmospheric and hardware modulation transfer function and a noisy component modeled by the atmospheric point spread function's power spectral density. The most impressive restorations in the visible range are achieved by combining the last model and the fractal model for the object's power spectral density. In the thermal range, however, several restoration techniques yielded very good results, with no one technique the most advantageous. The methods presented here are capable of yielding real-time image restoration with the resolution essentially limited by only the hardware in both wavelength regions.

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Experimental comparison of turbulence modulation transfer function and aerosol modulation transfer function through the open atmosphere

TL;DR: In this paper, simultaneous and independent measurements of overall atmospheric modulation transfer function (MTF) and turbulence MTF over fairly long horizontal paths at 15m average elevation indicate that, even at midday, aerosol MTF deriving from forward scatter is usually more dominant than turbulence mTF.
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Target acquisition modeling for contrast-limited imaging: effects of atmospheric blur and image restoration

TL;DR: In this paper, Johnson et al. considered the incorporation of atmospheric aerosol and turbulence effects into visible, near-infrared, and thermal infrared target acquisition modeling and showed how the target acquisition probabilities and, conversely, the ranges at which objects can be detected are changed by the inclusion of atmospheric effects.
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Imaging through the atmosphere: practical instrumentation-based theory and verification of aerosol modulation transfer function: reply to comment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider the effects of instrumentation and conclude that aerosol modulation transfer function (MTF) in the image plane is insignificant, whereas the values of maximum angles for scattered and unscattered (θ 0) light used in the Comment refer to the optics plane.
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Restoration of Long-Exposure Full-Disk Solar Intensity Images

TL;DR: In this article, an algorithm for restoring full-disk solar intensity images blurred by a smooth, quasi-stationary point spread function (PSF) was proposed. But the PSF was not applied to the reconstruction of the original image.
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