1 April 2010 Random phase modulation and sparse sampling-based optical imaging system
Jiying Liu, Jubo Zhu, Fengxia Yan, Zenghui Zhang
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Abstract
We describe an optical imaging system based on random phase modulation and sparse sampling. The system is also an application of compressive sensing in the field of imaging. Different from the Rice compressing imaging system, the imaging system needs only a signal exposure. Meanwhile, the space-bandwidth product of the system is extended, which means the pixels of imaging sensor can be reduced without a loss of image's resolution. A random phase modulation is employed to make the energy of optical field spread out across the entire modulated image, which can facilitate the sampling process. A random sparse sampling scheme is designed to effectively reduce the pixels of imaging sensor, and the sensing matrix is uncorrelated with arbitrary sparse representation matrix. The feasibility of the proposed system is validated by numerical experiments.
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Jiying Liu, Jubo Zhu, Fengxia Yan, and Zenghui Zhang "Random phase modulation and sparse sampling-based optical imaging system," Optical Engineering 49(4), 047002 (1 April 2010). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3366667
Published: 1 April 2010
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Phase modulation

Optical imaging

Modulation

Optical sensors

Image resolution

Image restoration

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