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Different Channels to Transmit Information in a Scattering Medium

Authors :
Zhang, Xuyu
Gao, Jingjing
Gan, Yu
Song, Chunyuan
Zhang, Dawei
Zhuang, Songlin
Han, Shensheng
Lai, Puxiang
Liu, Honglin
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

A channel should be built to transmit information from one place to another. Imaging is 2 or higher dimensional information communication. Conventionally, an imaging channel comprises a lens and free spaces of its both sides. The transfer function of each part is known; thus, the response of a conventional imaging channel is known as well. Replacing the lens with a scattering layer, the image can still be extracted from the detection plane. That is to say, the scattering medium reconstructs the channel for imaging. Aided by deep learning, we find that different from the lens there are different channels in a scattering medium, i.e., the same scattering medium can construct different channels to match different manners of source encoding. Moreover, we found that without a valid channel the convolution law for a shift-invariant system, i.e., the output is the convolution of its point spread function (PSF) and the input object, is broken, and information cannot be transmitted onto the detection plane. In other words, valid channels are essential to transmit image information through even a shift-invariant system.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics
J.2
H.1.m

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2207.10270
Document Type :
Working Paper