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Coded Aperture Imaging Application in One-sided Imaging of Visually Obscured Objects

Posted on:2012-01-06Degree:M.A.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Ontario Institute of Technology (Canada)Candidate:Scott, William RFull Text:PDF
GTID:2458390008999380Subject:Engineering
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The physical properties of visible light and its interaction with matter create obstructions the human eye cannot explore. High energy radiation has been used as an alternative to visible light to penetrate these concealed regions and reveal their contents. However, traditional imaging techniques require a two-sided apparatus with a radiation source and a detector on opposite sides of the concealed object.;The purpose of this study was to create and test a coded aperture imaging system using backscattered x-rays. This would enable one-sided imaging of concealed objects and demonstrate whether a portable imaging system was feasible. The results obtained from conducting a computer simulation, visible light experiments, and x-ray experiments proved that the process works, however, the x-ray flux levels required were too high for a portable system, based upon the current equipment available at UOIT.;One-sided imaging of concealed objects is made possible by a technique called backscatter imaging, utilizing high energy radiation. However, the signal produced by backscatter imaging is inherently weak, which makes interpretation difficult. One of the most promising techniques for recovering the weak signal is the coding and decoding provided by Coded Aperture Imaging (CAI).
Keywords/Search Tags:Coded aperture imaging, Visible light
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