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25 November 1985 Phase-only Image Reconstruction From Offset Fourier Data
David C. Munson Jr., Jorge L. C. Sanz
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Abstract
In a recent paper we investigated the problem of reconstructing the magnitude of a 2-D complex signal f from samples of the Fourier transform of f lying in a small region off-set from the origin. The primary application of interest was synthetic aperture radar. We showed that high quality speckle reconstructions are possible so long as the phase of f is highly random. In this paper we explore the possibility of Fourier-offset reconstruction from just the phase of the Fourier transform. We provide and compare a large number of computer simulated image reconstructions from phase plus magnitude, phase only (constant magnitude), magnitude only (zero phase), and from magnitude plus quantized phase. A number of conclusions are drawn regarding Fourier-offset phase-only reconstruction and several topics are suggested for further research.
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David C. Munson Jr. and Jorge L. C. Sanz "Phase-only Image Reconstruction From Offset Fourier Data", Proc. SPIE 0556, Intl Conf on Speckle, (25 November 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949545
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KEYWORDS
Speckle

Fourier transforms

Synthetic aperture radar

Image quality

3D image reconstruction

Image restoration

Binary data

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