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19 October 2017Challenges for the future of imaging: what's next and where can we draw inspiration from? (Conference Presentation)
Recent advances in computation, optical projection, and non-traditional imaging sensor designs are making it possible to overcome classical optical challenges which have stood for centuries: breaking resolution “limits” in real world scenarios and capturing indirect images of obscured objects.
Marc P. Christensen andPrasanna Rangarajan
"Challenges for the future of imaging: what's next and where can we draw inspiration from? (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10438, Emerging Imaging and Sensing Technologies for Security and Defence II, 1043805 (19 October 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2280952
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Marc P. Christensen, Prasanna Rangarajan, "Challenges for the future of imaging: what's next and where can we draw inspiration from? (Conference Presentation)," Proc. SPIE 10438, Emerging Imaging and Sensing Technologies for Security and Defence II, 1043805 (19 October 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2280952