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SINR: Deconvolving Circular SAS Images Using Implicit Neural Representations

Albert Reed, Thomas E. Blanford, Daniel C. Brown, Suren Jayasuriya

2022IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Circular synthetic aperture sonars (CSAS) capture multiple observations of a scene to reconstruct high-resolution images. We can characterize resolution by modeling CSAS imaging as the convolution between a scene's underlying point scattering distribution and a system-dependent point spread function (PSF). The PSF is a function of the system bandwidth and determines a fixed degree of blurring on reconstructed imagery. In theory, deconvolution overcomes bandwidth limitations by reversing the PSF-induced blur and recovering the scene's scattering distribution. However, deconvolution is an ill-posed inverse problem and sensitive to noise. We propose an optimization method that leverages an implicit neural representation (INR) to deconvolve CSAS images. We highlight the performance of our SAS INR pipeline, which we call <italic xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">SINR</i> , by implementing and comparing to existing deconvolution methods. Additionally, prior SAS deconvolution methods assume a spatially-invariant PSF, which we demonstrate yields subpar performance in practice. We provide theory and methods to account for a spatially-varying CSAS PSF, and demonstrate that doing so enables SINR to achieve superior deconvolution performance on simulated and real acoustic SAS data.

Topics & Concepts

DeconvolutionComputer sciencePoint spread functionBlind deconvolutionArtificial intelligenceConvolution (computer science)Image restorationComputer visionImage resolutionIterative reconstructionAlgorithmArtificial neural networkImage processingImage (mathematics)Underwater Acoustics ResearchAdvanced SAR Imaging TechniquesSeismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
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