Abstract

It is difficult to reconstruct the complete light field, and the reconstructed light field can only recognize specific fixed targets. These have limited the applications of the light field in practice. To solve the problems above, this article introduces the multi-perspective distributed information fusion into light field reconstruction to monitor and recognize the maneuvering targets. First, the light field is represented as sub-light fields at different perspectives (i.e. the Multi-sensor distributed network), and sparse representation and reconstruction are then performed. Second, we establish the multi-perspective distributed information fusion under the condition of regional full-coverage constraints. Finally, the light field data from multiple perspectives are fused and the states of the maneuvering targets are estimated. Experimental results show that the light field reconstruction time of the proposed method is less than 583 s, and the reconstruction accuracy exceeds 92.447% compared with the existing spatially variable bidirectional reflectance distribution function, micro-lens array, and others. In the aspect of maneuvering target recognition, the recognition time of the algorithm in this article is no more than 3.5 s. The recognition accuracy of the algorithm in this article is up to 86.739%. Moreover, the more viewing angles used, the higher the accuracy.

Highlights

  • The light field was first proposed by, a former Soviet Union physicist, Gershun[1] in a classic book in 1936

  • Sections ‘‘The multi-perspective representation and reconstruction model of light field,’’‘‘The multi-perspective distributed information fusion mechanism,’’ and ‘‘Maneuvering target recognition based on the information fusion of different sublight fields’’ describe the models of the representation and the reconstruction for the multi-perspective light field, and the multi-perspective collaboration mechanism, and the maneuvering target recognition method based on the perspectives, respectively

  • When the light field is reconstructed with a large amount of data, a complex scene and a long time, it is difficult to achieve a complete light field

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Introduction

The light field was first proposed by, a former Soviet Union physicist, Gershun[1] in a classic book in 1936. The use of the light field reconstruction technology can ignore the angle problem of shooting images and reduce the conditional constraints of the target recognition, which makes its application more extensive. The multi-perspective representation of the complete light field is the reconstruction of the sub-light field at different perspectives based on the sparsity of the light field itself This method reduces the amount of data during reconstruction and improves the accuracy of reconstruction. Sections ‘‘The multi-perspective representation and reconstruction model of light field,’’‘‘The multi-perspective distributed information fusion mechanism,’’ and ‘‘Maneuvering target recognition based on the information fusion of different sublight fields’’ describe the models of the representation and the reconstruction for the multi-perspective light field, and the multi-perspective collaboration mechanism, and the maneuvering target recognition method based on the perspectives, respectively.

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