Multi-scale correlation construction for passive low-light imaging with a SPAD camera

IF 3.5 2区 工程技术 Q2 OPTICS
Jia Xin, Miao Wu, Chen Wang, Cong Ni, Ruen Chen, Weiji He, Qian Chen
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Abstract

Recent advances have significantly improved single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) imaging technology. However, most prior research has focused on active imaging using SPADs. To address the limiting application scope, we propose the multi-scale correlation construction method that enables low-light passive imaging using SPADs. The proposed method decomposes the reconstruction of binary photon streams into global, block, and pixel sub-problems, enhancing adaptability by not relying on temporal cues or deep learning hardware. Under low-light conditions (photons per pixel, PPP = 0.9), the proposed method achieves a root mean square error (RMSE) of 0.18. The proposed method demonstrates the ability to capture the primary objects of a scene with a few bit planes under the same photon-limited conditions. We refer to this capability as the “enrichment of main information under low light.” Quantitative evaluations using average gradient and information entropy metrics confirm the method's effectiveness in enhancing key structures and details while reducing computational overhead. Experimental results show that, even with just 5 bit planes, the proposed method can delineate fundamental structures and primary targets under a fixed low photon flux (PPP = 0.9), albeit with some noise and blurred details. Experiments conducted under extremely low-light conditions (PPP = 0.03) demonstrate the robustness of our method. The proposed techniques will have implications for various passive imaging applications such as consumer photography, microscopy, and astronomy.
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Optics and Lasers in Engineering
Optics and Lasers in Engineering 工程技术-光学
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
8.70%
发文量
384
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: Optics and Lasers in Engineering aims at providing an international forum for the interchange of information on the development of optical techniques and laser technology in engineering. Emphasis is placed on contributions targeted at the practical use of methods and devices, the development and enhancement of solutions and new theoretical concepts for experimental methods. Optics and Lasers in Engineering reflects the main areas in which optical methods are being used and developed for an engineering environment. Manuscripts should offer clear evidence of novelty and significance. Papers focusing on parameter optimization or computational issues are not suitable. Similarly, papers focussed on an application rather than the optical method fall outside the journal''s scope. The scope of the journal is defined to include the following: -Optical Metrology- Optical Methods for 3D visualization and virtual engineering- Optical Techniques for Microsystems- Imaging, Microscopy and Adaptive Optics- Computational Imaging- Laser methods in manufacturing- Integrated optical and photonic sensors- Optics and Photonics in Life Science- Hyperspectral and spectroscopic methods- Infrared and Terahertz techniques
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