Virtual Mirrors: Non-Line-of-Sight Imaging Beyond the Third Bounce
Diego Royo, Talha Sultan, Adolfo Mu\~noz, Khadijeh, Masumnia-Bisheh, Eric Brandt, Diego Gutierrez, Andreas Velten and, Julio Marco

TL;DR
This paper advances non-line-of-sight imaging by exploiting the specular behavior of diffuse surfaces at certain wavelengths, enabling imaging beyond the third bounce and around multiple corners.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of virtual mirrors to extend NLOS imaging capabilities beyond third-bounce limitations and multiple corners.
Findings
Successfully images objects at limited visibility angles.
Imaging objects behind two corners using virtual mirror reflections.
Expands NLOS imaging to higher-order bounces.
Abstract
Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging methods are capable of reconstructing complex scenes that are not visible to an observer using indirect illumination. However, they assume only third-bounce illumination, so they are currently limited to single-corner configurations, and present limited visibility when imaging surfaces at certain orientations. To reason about and tackle these limitations, we make the key observation that planar diffuse surfaces behave specularly at wavelengths used in the computational wave-based NLOS imaging domain. We call such surfaces virtual mirrors. We leverage this observation to expand the capabilities of NLOS imaging using illumination beyond the third bounce, addressing two problems: imaging single-corner objects at limited visibility angles, and imaging objects hidden behind two corners. To image objects at limited visibility angles, we first analyze the…
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TopicsAdvanced Optical Sensing Technologies · Random lasers and scattering media · Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
