Instant single-pixel imaging: on-chip real-time implementation based on instant ghost imaging algorithm
Image and Video Processing
2020-02-04 v1 Optics
Abstract
Single-pixel imaging (SPI) uses a single-pixel detector to create an image of an object. SPI relies on a computer to construct an image, thus increasing both the size and cost of SPI and limiting its application. We developed instant single-pixel imaging (ISPI), an on-chip SPI system that implements real-time imaging at a rate of 25 fps. ISPI uses the instant ghost imaging algorithm we proposed which leverages signal differences for image creation. It does not require a computer, which greatly reduces its cost and size. The reconstruct time of ISPI for image creation is almost zero because little processing is required after signal detection. ISPI paves the way for the practical application of SPI.
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@article{arxiv.2002.00126,
title = {Instant single-pixel imaging: on-chip real-time implementation based on instant ghost imaging algorithm},
author = {Zhe Yang and Jun Liu and Wei-Xing Zhang and Dong Ruan and Jun-Lin Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.00126},
year = {2020}
}
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8 pages, 4 figures