The book is designed to serve as a textbook for advanced undergraduate
and graduate students enrolled in physics and electronics and
communication engineering and mathematics. The book provides an
introduction to Fourier optics in light of new developments in the
area of computational imaging over the last couple of decades. There
is an in-depth discussion of mathematical methods such as Fourier
analysis, linear systems theory, random processes, and
optimization-based image reconstruction techniques. These techniques
are very much essential for a better understanding of the working of
computational imaging systems. It discusses topics in Fourier optics,
e.g., diffraction phenomena, coherent and incoherent imaging systems,
and some aspects of coherence theory. These concepts are then used to
describe several system ideas that combine optical hardware design and
image reconstruction algorithms, such as digital holography, iterative
phase retrieval, super-resolution imaging, point spread function
engineering for enhanced depth-of-focus, projection-based imaging,
single-pixel or ghost imaging, etc. The topics covered in this book
can provide an elementary introduction to the exciting area of
computational imaging for students who may wish to work with imaging
systems in their future careers.
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ISBN
9783031183539
Publisert
2023
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok