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Lucy’s algorithm is applied to iterative blind deconvolution method. This new approach enables to reconstruct a greatly extended object from one speckle frame and to reinforce image domain constraints. A greatly extended object makes speckle images flow over detecting surface. Lucy’s algorithm is accommodated to handle such an image and built into iterative blind deconvolution methods. Computer simulation and observational data analyses are conducted and the effectiveness of the proposed methods are exemplified.
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Tsumuraya, F., Miura, N., Baba, N. (1994). Iterative Blind Deconvolution Method With use of Lucy’s Algorithm: Application to IR Speckle Data. In: Robertson, J.G., Tango, W.J. (eds) Very High Angular Resolution Imaging. International Astronomical Union / Union Astronomique Internationale, vol 158. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0880-5_34
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