نتایج جستجو برای: imaging three dimensional

تعداد نتایج: 1919886  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Chuan-Chin Chiao J Kenneth Wickiser Justine J Allen Brock Genter Roger T Hanlon

Camouflage is a widespread phenomenon throughout nature and an important antipredator tactic in natural selection. Many visual predators have keen color perception, and thus camouflage patterns should provide some degree of color matching in addition to other visual factors such as pattern, contrast, and texture. Quantifying camouflage effectiveness in the eyes of the predator is a challenge fr...

Journal: :Optics express 2015
Dae-Su Yee Kyong Hwan Jin Ji Sang Yahng Ho-Soon Yang Chi Yup Kim Jong Chul Ye

High-speed terahertz (THz) reflection three-dimensional (3D) imaging is demonstrated using electronically-controlled optical sampling (ECOPS) and beam steering. ECOPS measurement is used for scanning an axial range of 7.8 mm in free space at 1 kHz scan rate while a transverse range of 100 × 100 mm(2) is scanned using beam steering instead of moving an imaging target. Telecentric f-θ lenses with...

2000
Michael G. Herman Jon J. Kruse Christopher R. Hagness

The Electronic Portal Imaging Device (EPID) provides localization quality images and computer-aided analysis, which should in principal, replace portal film imaging. Modern EPIDs deliver superior image quality and an array of analysis tools that improve clinical decision making. It has been demonstrated that the EPID can be a powerful tool in the reduction of treatment setup errors and the qual...

2016
Hyuk Lee Joo Hwan Oh Hong Min Seung Seung Hyun Cho Yoon Young Kim

Subwavelength imaging by metamaterials and extended work to pursue total transmission has been successfully demonstrated with electromagnetic and acoustic waves very recently. However, no elastic counterpart has been reported because earlier attempts suffer from considerable loss. Here, for the first time, we realize an elastic hyperbolic metamaterial lens and experimentally show total transmis...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2011
Andrea Bassi Luca Fieramonti Cosimo D'Andrea Marina Mione Gianluca Valentini

We introduce flow optical projection tomography, an imaging technique capable of visualizing the vasculature of living specimens in 3-D. The method detects the movement of cells in the bloodstream and creates flow maps using a motion-analysis procedure. Then, flow maps obtained from projection taken at several angles are used to reconstruct sections of the circulatory system of the specimen. We...

2003
Colin J. R. Sheppard Kieran G. Larkin

In an imaging system, it is known that the information capacity, rather than the resolution, is invariant. Thus super-resolution can be achieved by encoding/decoding additional information on to independent parameters of the imaging system. The concept of information capacity is extended to the full three-dimensional case.

2012
Otmar Scherzer Peter Elbau Rainer Schulze

We consider photoacoustic sectional imaging experiments. Opposed to standard photoacoustic imaging (see e.g. [9, 8, 6, 10] for some mathematical and physical review papers), where the detectors record sets of two-dimensional projection data over time, from which the three-dimensional imaging data can be reconstructed, in sectional imaging, a single scan procedure is implemented to be able to re...

2016
Jarle Ladstein Hallvard R. Evensmoen Asta K. Håberg Anders Kristoffersen Pål E. Goa

PURPOSE To compare 2D and 3D echo-planar imaging (EPI) in a higher cognitive level fMRI paradigm. In particular, to study the link between the presence of task-correlated physiological fluctuations and motion and the fMRI contrast estimates from either 2D EPI or 3D EPI datasets, with and without adding nuisance regressors to the model. A signal model in the presence of partly task-correlated fl...

Journal: :Optics letters 2010
Minh Vo Zhaoyang Wang Thang Hoang Dung Nguyen

Fringe projection profilometry (FPP) has evolved dramatically, with many highly demanded features for three-dimensional (3D) imaging, such as high accuracy, easy implementation, and capability of measuring multiple objects with complex shapes. A vital component for an FPP-based 3D imaging system is the calibration process. The existing calibration methods lack the ability to be flexibly compati...

Journal: :Ultrasound in medicine & biology 2012
Zaegyoo Hah Chris Hazard Bradley Mills Christopher Barry Deborah Rubens Kevin Parker

This paper introduces methods to generate crawling wave interference patterns from the displacement fields generated from radiation force pushes on a GE Logiq 9 scanner. The same transducer and system provides both the pushing pulses to generate the shear waves and the tracking pulses to measure the displacements. Acoustic power and system limitations result in largely impulsive displacement fi...

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