Advances in Ghost Imaging of Moving Targets: A Review

Moudan Shi, Jie Cao*, Huan Cui, Chang Zhou, Tianhua Zhao

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Abstract

Ghost imaging is a novel imaging technique that utilizes the intensity correlation property of an optical field to retrieve information of the scene being measured. Due to the advantages of simple structure, high detection efficiency, etc., ghost imaging exhibits broad application prospects in the fields of space remote sensing, optical encryption transmission, medical imaging, and so on. At present, ghost imaging is gradually developing toward practicality, in which ghost imaging of moving targets is becoming a much-needed breakthrough link. At this stage, we can improve the imaging speed and improve the imaging quality to seek a more optimized ghost imaging scheme for moving targets. Based on the principle of moving target ghost imaging, this review summarizes and compares the existing methods for ghost imaging of moving targets. It also discusses the research direction and the technical challenges at the current stage to provide references for further promotion of the instantiation of ghost imaging applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number435
JournalBiomimetics
Volume8
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2023

Keywords

  • correlation imaging
  • ghost imaging
  • moving blur
  • moving imaging

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