Abstract
The Phasor field (P-field) integral has been shown to describe non-line-of-sight (NLoS) imaging completely for an incoherent underlying optical carrier due to aperture roughness [1-4]. We present a statistical treatment showing an introduction of a P- field noise term due to partially-coherent light and explain why experiments conducted by Liu, et.al., [5] have yielded excellent NLoS reconstructions.
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