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18 May 2006 Compressive imaging sensors
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Abstract
This paper describes a compressive sensing strategy developed under the Compressive Optical MONTAGE Photography Initiative. Multiplex and multi-channel measurements are generally necessary for compressive sensing. In a compressive imaging system described here, static focal plane coding is used with multiple image apertures for non-degenerate multiplexing and multiple channel sampling. According to classical analysis, one might expect the number of pixels in a reconstructed image to equal the total number of pixels across the sampling channels, but we demonstrate that the system can achieve up to 50% compression with conventional benchmarking images. In general, the compression rate depends on the compression potential of an image with respect to the coding and decoding schemes employed in the system.
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N. P. Pitsianis, D. J. Brady, A. Portnoy, X. Sun, T. Suleski, M. A. Fiddy, M. R. Feldman, and R. D. TeKolste "Compressive imaging sensors", Proc. SPIE 6232, Intelligent Integrated Microsystems, 62320A (18 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.666451
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Image resolution

Imaging systems

Sensors

Transform theory

Diffraction

Cameras

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