Abstract

The imaging of a partially occluded target object is an active area of research. It is usually addressed using multi-aperture systems in which different views of the object can be revealed by applying synthesis algorithms. These techniques often require substantial scanning and are limited by the numerical aperture of a single perspective, which may yield low-resolved object details.

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