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23 May 2014 3D imaging using compressive line sensing serial imaging system
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Abstract
Originally proposed in SPIE DSS’13, the compressive line sensing (CLS) imaging system adopts the paradigm of independently sensing each line and jointly reconstructing a group of lines. Such system achieves “resource compression” and is still compatible with the conventional push-broom operation mode. This paper attempts to extend the CLS concept, originally developed to effectively acquire scene intensity images in a scattering medium, to 3D scene reconstruction through the adoption of a temporal-spatial measurement matrix. The sensing model is discussed. Simulation results are presented as part of this work.
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Bing Ouyang, Frank M. Caimi, Fraser R. Dalgleish, Gero Nootz, and Anni K. Vuorenkoski "3D imaging using compressive line sensing serial imaging system", Proc. SPIE 9109, Compressive Sensing III, 91090V (23 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2050667
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Digital micromirror devices

Stereoscopy

Scattering

LIDAR

Sensing systems

Image compression

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