A fly-eye-like imaging system for seeing objects embedded in scattering
media. Objects are recovered from many speckled images observed by a
digital camera through a microlens array. Each microlens in the array
generates a speckle image of the object buried between two layers of
chick breast tissue. In the computer, each image is Fourier transformed
jointly with an image of the speckled pointlike source captured under the
same conditions. A set of the squared magnitudes of the
Fourier-transformed pictures is accumulated to form a single average
picture. This final picture is again Fourier transformed, resulting in
the reconstruction of the hidden object.