The quantum technology unit of the Leonardo Labs has designed an imaging system that can be employed in Non-Line-of-Sight scenarios where an obstacle is in between the target and the imager. In this scenario, laser pulses are used to scan surfaces that scatter and diffuse the light into the concealed areas, then the photons that interact with the target and are back-reflected to the imager are detected. The hidden area is finally retrieved with a sophisticated computational algorithm that tackles the inverse problem, unveiling real-time images of hidden targets. An Artificial Intelligence approach further optimizes target profile reconstruction using correlation from high-resolution acquisitions, potentially transforming defense and security applications. Leonardo's quantum imaging technology has the power to reveal and track previously imperceptible targets, as evidenced by real-time non-line-of-sight imaging experiments.
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