Imaging Objects Through Fog May Now Be More Clear: Study

"This process is called 'demodulation'. The demodulation of the image had to be done at a rate that was equal to the rate of modulation of the source of light to get a clear image."

Imaging Objects Through Fog May Now Be More Clear: Study

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The technique involves modulating the light source and demodulating them at the observer's end.

The method can improve the landing techniques of aeroplanes by providing the pilot with a good view of beacons on the runway, significantly better than relying only on reflected radio waves as is presently the case.

New Delhi: Imaging of objects in foggy weather conditions may now be clearer as researchers have now found a method that can improve the images captured on such days.

The technique involves modulating the light source and demodulating them at the observer's end.