Abstract
We present a definition and analysis of the concept of resolution and its enhancement in imaging based on statistical detection and estimation. We also present an overview of the problem of Super-resolution in imaging, which (similar to notions in MIMO communications) involves the reconstruction of high resolution images from a collection of ”diverse” views of the same scene captured either in the presence of relative motion between the sensor and the scene (synthetic aperture), or with multiple nearby cameras (real aperture).
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