Chapter 36 Optical image encryption using polarization encoding
Jinyang Liang is an Associate Professor and Director of Laboratory and Applied Computational Imaging at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Université du Québec. He holds the Canada Research Chair of Ultrafast Computational Imaging (Tier ll). His research focuses on the development of new computational imaging systems and their applications in advanced manufacturing, materials science, and biomedicine. He is a Senior Member of Optica and SPIE. He has received many awards, including the 2019 Young Scientist Prize from the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) and the 2017 Educational Award–Gold from Edmund Optics.
This book provides a comprehensive survey of coded optical imaging. Illustrated with 386 figures, it takes readers from the fundamental concepts and theories to the latest research and applications in this field. It can be used in graduate-level courses in optics and photonics. It can also benefit scientists and engineers in optical imaging, computer graphics, and other related disciplines.
This book starts from a brief history of coded optical imaging and key operations in its data acquisition and image reconstruction. It then presents the latest progress in technological development and applications in the areas of biomedicine, materials science, industrial inspection, optical physics, imaging science, information theory, and more. Chapters describe the most representative techniques, exposing readers to key research themes, including: