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9 November 1993 SCIP computer simulation and laboratory verification
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Sheared Coherent Interferometric Photography (SCIP) is an active imaging technique that allows near-diffraction limited imaging of objects through turbulent media. This paper presents computer simulation and laboratory results that illustrate the viability of the technique.
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David G. Voelz, John D. Gonglewski, and Paul S. Idell "SCIP computer simulation and laboratory verification", Proc. SPIE 2029, Digital Image Recovery and Synthesis II, (9 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161994
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KEYWORDS
Computer simulations

Image restoration

Receivers

Mirrors

Bragg cells

Cameras

Ferroelectric materials

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