作者
Dharmpal Takhar, Jason N Laska, Michael B Wakin, Marco F Duarte, Dror Baron, Shriram Sarvotham, Kevin F Kelly, Richard G Baraniuk
发表日期
2006/2/2
研讨会论文
Computational Imaging IV
卷号
6065
页码范围
43-52
出版商
SPIE
简介
Compressive Sensing is an emerging field based on the revelation that a small number of linear projections of a compressible signal contain enough information for reconstruction and processing. It has many promising implications and enables the design of new kinds of Compressive Imaging systems and cameras. In this paper, we develop a new camera architecture that employs a digital micromirror array to perform optical calculations of linear projections of an image onto pseudorandom binary patterns. Its hallmarks include the ability to obtain an image with a single detection element while sampling the image fewer times than the number of pixels. Other attractive properties include its universality, robustness, scalability, progressivity, and computational asymmetry. The most intriguing feature of the system is that, since it relies on a single photon detector, it can be adapted to image at wavelengths that are …
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