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23 May 2014 Experimental studies of the compressive line sensing underwater serial imaging system
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Abstract
The compressive line sensing (CLS) imaging system adopts the paradigm of independently sensing each line and jointly reconstructing a group of lines. This system achieves “resource compression” and is compatible with the conventional push-broom line-by-line sensing mode. This paper discusses the development of a prototype system to enable the experimental study the CLS imaging system. The results from an initial turbidity cycle experiments are presented.
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Bing Ouyang, Weilin Hou, Fraser R. Dalgleish, Frank M. Caimi, Gero Nootz, and Anni K. Vuorenkoski "Experimental studies of the compressive line sensing underwater serial imaging system ", Proc. SPIE 9111, Ocean Sensing and Monitoring VI, 91110M (23 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2050691
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KEYWORDS
Digital micromirror devices

Imaging systems

Image compression

Sensing systems

Computer programming

Prototyping

Image quality

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