Muniraj Inbarasan, Guo Changliang, Lee Byung-Geun, Sheridan John T
Opt Express. 2015 Jun 15;23(12):15907-20. doi: 10.1364/OE.23.015907.
We present a method of securing multispectral 3D photon-counted integral imaging (PCII) using classical Hartley Transform (HT) based encryption by employing optical interferometry. This method has the simultaneous advantages of minimizing complexity by eliminating the need for holography recording and addresses the phase sensitivity problem encountered when using digital cameras. These together with single-channel multispectral 3D data compactness, the inherent properties of the classical photon counting detection model, i.e. sparse sensing and the capability for nonlinear transformation, permits better authentication of the retrieved 3D scene at various depth cues. Furthermore, the proposed technique works for both spatially and temporally incoherent illumination. To validate the proposed technique simulations were carried out for both the 2D and 3D cases. Experimental data is processed and the results support the feasibility of the encryption method.
我们提出了一种通过光学干涉测量法,利用基于经典哈特利变换(HT)的加密技术来保护多光谱3D光子计数积分成像(PCII)的方法。该方法具有同时消除全息记录需求从而最小化复杂性的优点,并且解决了使用数码相机时遇到的相位敏感性问题。这些优点与单通道多光谱3D数据紧凑性、经典光子计数检测模型的固有特性(即稀疏传感和非线性变换能力)相结合,使得在各种深度线索下对检索到的3D场景进行更好的认证成为可能。此外,所提出的技术适用于空间和时间上非相干照明。为了验证所提出的技术,针对2D和3D情况都进行了模拟。对实验数据进行了处理,结果支持了加密方法的可行性。