Abstract

This paper addresses the objectives in a complex context: the polarization mathematical and physical model of the basic components of the target/background is constructed by simulation modeling. The image fusion experiment is carried out based on a two-dimensional wavelet transformation. A high-resolution polarization imaging instrument was developed, and static experiments were carried out with polarization, infrared, and visible cameras. The result shows that using polarization imaging detection technology to detect physical evidence targets in complex backgrounds can effectively improve target contrast. It can enrich the target information, improve image quality, and improve target detection accuracy.

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