Publications by authors named "John G Walker"

In pulsed ultrasound modulated optical tomography (USMOT), an ultrasound (US) pulse performs as a scanning probe within the sample as it propagates, modulating the scattered light spatially distributed along its propagation axis. Detecting and processing the modulated signal can provide a 1-dimensional image along the US axis. A simple model is developed wherein the detected signal is modelled as a convolution of the US pulse and the properties (ultrasonic/optical) of the medium along the US axis.

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A novel approach to measuring the size distribution of particles in the range of a few nanometers to a few micrometers is described. The method is based on processing multiple images of a sample of particles suspended in a liquid and undergoing Brownian motion. From each image, the centers of the particle positions are measured, then a histogram of the vectors connecting the centers in each image with all the centers in the next image is formed.

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Results are presented that demonstrate the effectiveness of using polarization discrimination to improve visibility when imaging in a scattering medium. The study is motivated by the desire to improve visibility depth in turbid environments, such as the sea. Most previous research in this area has concentrated on the active illumination of objects with polarized light.

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