Implementing Parallel Imaging with Interference Pattern Structured Illumination Imaging

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Abstract

Interference Pattern Structured Illumination Imaging (IPSII) is a lensless imaging method utilizing interfering waves to provide high-resolution imaging. This method is already demonstrated and has great potential. One controlling factor is image acquisition time: although high-resolution images are possible, the time needed to create such images is considerable. Parallel imaging is a technique used in magnetic resonance imaging to decrease acquisition time by using multiple sensors. I will discuss development of a similar parallel imaging method for IPSII using modified patterns to emulate multiple sensors.

Presenters

  • William Ireland

    Utah Valley University

Authors

  • William Ireland

    Utah Valley University

  • Dallin S Durfee

    Utah Valley University