Three-dimensional imaging and visualization of camouflaged objects by use of axially distributed sensing method

In this paper, we present an overview of three-dimensional imaging and visualization of camouflaged objects using axially distributed sensing. The axially distributed sensing method collects three-dimensional information for a camouflaged object. Using the corrected elemental images, three-dimensional slice images are visualized using the digital reconstruction algorithm based on inverse ray projection model. In addition, we introduce the analysis of the depth resolution in our axially distributed sensing structure. The optical experiments are performed to capture longitudinal elemental images of a camouflaged object and to visualize the three-dimensional slice images with digital reconstruction.