This study presents experimental results of a resolution enhancement algorithm used in the physical world without
any microscan optomechanical element. The HR (High Resolution) software developed by Lightnics was used
together with an uncooled microbolometer array from Ulis, with low thermal time constant. It takes advantage of the
relative motion between camera and object to produce information redundancy through a set of captured images
giving rise to one increased resolution image. Enhanced images from a bar target show better MTF and MRTD
curves after HR software processing than before. In addition, lower spatial and temporal noises were obtained as an
additional benefit of the algorithm.
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