Identification of objects from low aperture images

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Identification of objects from low aperture images is method of treatment of images characterized in that that the observed image is compared with set of generated images transformed with imitation of the low aperture imaging system.

Below noise communication

In order to transmit the pictures identified with scheme mentioned in the preamble the «Below noise communication» below can be used:

Multi-frequency encoding-decoding method of radio or optical or acoustic communication characterized in that that at each of the working frequency bands the transmitted power is far below the noise level.

References

https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/451/4/4445/1118406 Caixia Zheng, Jesus Pulido, Paul Thorman, Bernd Hamann. An improved method for object detection in astronomical images. MNRAS 451, 4445–4459 (2015) doi:10.1093/mnras/stv1237 Accepted 2015 June 1. Received 2015 May 30; in original form 2015 January 14

Keywords

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