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All-In-Focus Polarimetric Imaging Based on an Integrated Plenoptic Camera with a Key Electrically Tunable LC Device

In this paper, a prototyped plenoptic camera based on a key electrically tunable liquid-crystal (LC) device for all-in-focus polarimetric imaging is proposed. By using computer numerical control machining and 3D printing, the proposed imaging architecture can be integrated into a hand-held prototype...

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Autores principales: Chen, Mingce, Li, Zhexun, Ye, Mao, Liu, Taige, Hu, Chai, Shi, Jiashuo, Liu, Kewei, Wang, Zhe, Zhang, Xinyu
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35208316
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi13020192
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author Chen, Mingce
Li, Zhexun
Ye, Mao
Liu, Taige
Hu, Chai
Shi, Jiashuo
Liu, Kewei
Wang, Zhe
Zhang, Xinyu
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Li, Zhexun
Ye, Mao
Liu, Taige
Hu, Chai
Shi, Jiashuo
Liu, Kewei
Wang, Zhe
Zhang, Xinyu
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description In this paper, a prototyped plenoptic camera based on a key electrically tunable liquid-crystal (LC) device for all-in-focus polarimetric imaging is proposed. By using computer numerical control machining and 3D printing, the proposed imaging architecture can be integrated into a hand-held prototyped plenoptic camera so as to greatly improve the applicability for outdoor imaging measurements. Compared with previous square-period liquid-crystal microlens arrays (LCMLA), the utilized hexagonal-period LCMLA has remarkably increased the light utilization rate by ~15%. Experiments demonstrate that the proposed imaging approach can simultaneously realize both the plenoptic and polarimetric imaging without any macroscopic moving parts. With the depth-based rendering method, both the all-in-focus images and the all-in-focus degree of linear polarization (DoLP) images can be obtained efficiently. Due to the large depth-of-field advantage of plenoptic cameras, the proposed camera enables polarimetric imaging in a larger depth range than conventional 2D polarimetric cameras. Currently, the raw light field images with three polarization states including I(0) and I(60) and I(120) can be captured by the proposed imaging architecture, with a switching time of several tens of milliseconds. Some local patterns which are selected as interested target features can be effectively suppressed or obviously enhanced by switching the polarization state mentioned. According to experiments, the visibility in scattering medium can also be apparently improved. It can be expected that the proposed polarimetric imaging approach will exhibit an excellent development potential.
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spelling pubmed-88792892022-02-26 All-In-Focus Polarimetric Imaging Based on an Integrated Plenoptic Camera with a Key Electrically Tunable LC Device Chen, Mingce Li, Zhexun Ye, Mao Liu, Taige Hu, Chai Shi, Jiashuo Liu, Kewei Wang, Zhe Zhang, Xinyu Micromachines (Basel) Article In this paper, a prototyped plenoptic camera based on a key electrically tunable liquid-crystal (LC) device for all-in-focus polarimetric imaging is proposed. By using computer numerical control machining and 3D printing, the proposed imaging architecture can be integrated into a hand-held prototyped plenoptic camera so as to greatly improve the applicability for outdoor imaging measurements. Compared with previous square-period liquid-crystal microlens arrays (LCMLA), the utilized hexagonal-period LCMLA has remarkably increased the light utilization rate by ~15%. Experiments demonstrate that the proposed imaging approach can simultaneously realize both the plenoptic and polarimetric imaging without any macroscopic moving parts. With the depth-based rendering method, both the all-in-focus images and the all-in-focus degree of linear polarization (DoLP) images can be obtained efficiently. Due to the large depth-of-field advantage of plenoptic cameras, the proposed camera enables polarimetric imaging in a larger depth range than conventional 2D polarimetric cameras. Currently, the raw light field images with three polarization states including I(0) and I(60) and I(120) can be captured by the proposed imaging architecture, with a switching time of several tens of milliseconds. Some local patterns which are selected as interested target features can be effectively suppressed or obviously enhanced by switching the polarization state mentioned. According to experiments, the visibility in scattering medium can also be apparently improved. It can be expected that the proposed polarimetric imaging approach will exhibit an excellent development potential. MDPI 2022-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8879289/ /pubmed/35208316 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi13020192 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chen, Mingce
Li, Zhexun
Ye, Mao
Liu, Taige
Hu, Chai
Shi, Jiashuo
Liu, Kewei
Wang, Zhe
Zhang, Xinyu
All-In-Focus Polarimetric Imaging Based on an Integrated Plenoptic Camera with a Key Electrically Tunable LC Device
title All-In-Focus Polarimetric Imaging Based on an Integrated Plenoptic Camera with a Key Electrically Tunable LC Device
title_full All-In-Focus Polarimetric Imaging Based on an Integrated Plenoptic Camera with a Key Electrically Tunable LC Device
title_fullStr All-In-Focus Polarimetric Imaging Based on an Integrated Plenoptic Camera with a Key Electrically Tunable LC Device
title_full_unstemmed All-In-Focus Polarimetric Imaging Based on an Integrated Plenoptic Camera with a Key Electrically Tunable LC Device
title_short All-In-Focus Polarimetric Imaging Based on an Integrated Plenoptic Camera with a Key Electrically Tunable LC Device
title_sort all-in-focus polarimetric imaging based on an integrated plenoptic camera with a key electrically tunable lc device
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35208316
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi13020192
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