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27 August 2010Point spread function engineering as a framework for designing and analyzing computational imaging systems
We introduce the linear system transfer matrix H as a means to interpret classical optical sensing, such as
imaging and spectroscopy, and new computational sensing. This representation allows us to identify PSF
engineering and multiplexed measurements as duals of each other. We also consider several new computational
sensing systems and identify the corresponding system matrix.
Ravindra Athale andJoseph N. Mait
"Point spread function engineering as a framework for designing and analyzing computational imaging systems", Proc. SPIE 7818, Adaptive Coded Aperture Imaging, Non-Imaging, and Unconventional Imaging Sensor Systems II, 781804 (27 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.862930
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Ravindra Athale, Joseph N. Mait, "Point spread function engineering as a framework for designing and analyzing computational imaging systems," Proc. SPIE 7818, Adaptive Coded Aperture Imaging, Non-Imaging, and Unconventional Imaging Sensor Systems II, 781804 (27 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.862930