Computational ghost imaging using a field-programmable gate array
Image and Video Processing
2018-10-16 v1 Hardware Architecture
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Signal Processing
Abstract
Computational ghost imaging is a promising technique for single-pixel imaging because it is robust to disturbance and can be operated over broad wavelength bands, unlike common cameras. However, one disadvantage of this method is that it has a long calculation time for image reconstruction. In this paper, we have designed a dedicated calculation circuit that accelerated the process of computational ghost imaging. We implemented this circuit by using a field-programmable gate array, which reduced the calculation time for the circuit compared to a CPU. The dedicated circuit reconstructs images at a frame rate of 300 Hz.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1810.05670,
title = {Computational ghost imaging using a field-programmable gate array},
author = {Ikuo Hoshi and Tomoyoshi Shimobaba and Takashi Kakue and Tomoyoshi Ito},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.05670},
year = {2018}
}