A common problem for
imaging in the atmosphere is fog and atmospheric turbulence. Over the years,
many researchers have provided insight into the physics of either the fog or turbulence
but not both. Most recently, researchers have proposed methods to remove fog in
images fast enough for real-time processing. Additionally, methods have been
proposed by other researchers that address the atmospheric turbulence problem.
In this paper, we provide an analysis that incorporates both physics models: 1)
fog and 2) turbulence. We observe how contrast enhancements (fog removal) can
affect image alignment and image averaging. We present in this paper, a new
joint contrast enhancement and turbulence mitigation (CETM) method that
utilizes estimations from the contrast enhancement algorithm to improve the
turbulence removal algorithm. We provide a new turbulent mitigation object
metric that measures temporal consistency. Finally, we design the CETM to be
efficient such that it can operate in fractions of a second for near real-time applications.
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