Inverse Synthetic Aperture Fourier Ptychography
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2507.03733v2
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 19:28:22 GMT
- Title: Inverse Synthetic Aperture Fourier Ptychography
- Authors: Matthew A. Chan, Casey J. Pellizzari, Christopher A. Metzler,
- Abstract summary: Inverse Synthetic Aperture Fourier Ptychography generates measurement diversity through target motion.<n>We experimentally validate our method in simulation and on a tabletop optical system.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Fourier ptychography (FP) is a powerful light-based synthetic aperture imaging technique that allows one to reconstruct a high-resolution, wide field-of-view image by computationally integrating a diverse collection of low-resolution, far-field measurements. Typically, FP measurement diversity is introduced by changing the angle of the illumination or the position of the camera; either approach results in sampling different portions of the target's spatial frequency content, but both approaches introduce substantial costs and complexity to the acquisition process. In this work, we introduce Inverse Synthetic Aperture Fourier Ptychography, a novel approach to FP that foregoes changing the illumination angle or camera position and instead generates measurement diversity through target motion. Critically, we also introduce a novel learning-based method for estimating k-space coordinates from dual plane intensity measurements, thereby enabling synthetic aperture imaging without knowing the rotation of the target. We experimentally validate our method in simulation and on a tabletop optical system.
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