Experimental Study of Ghost Imaging in Underwater Environment

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Nov 18;22(22):8951. doi: 10.3390/s22228951.

Abstract

Underwater imaging technique is a crucial tool for humans to develop, utilize, and protect the ocean. We comprehensively compare the imaging performance of twenty-four ghost imaging (GI) methods in the underwater environment. The GI methods are divided into two types according to the illumination patterns, the random and orthogonal patterns. Three-group simulations were designed to show the imaging performance of the twenty-four GI methods. Moreover, an experimental system was built, and three-group experiments were implemented. The numerical and experimental results demonstrate that the orthogonal pattern-based compressed sensing GI methods have strong antinoise capability and can restore clear images for underwater objects with a low measurement number. The investigation results are helpful for the practical applications of the underwater GI.

Keywords: compressed sensing; single-pixel imaging; underwater ghost imaging; underwater imaging.

MeSH terms

  • Diagnostic Imaging*
  • Humans