Single-pixel diffuser camera
Optics
2021-11-04 v1 Image and Video Processing
Applied Physics
Abstract
We present a compact, diffuser-assisted, single-pixel computational camera. A rotating ground glass diffuser is adopted, in preference to a commonly used digital micro-mirror device (DMD), to encode a two-dimensional (2D) image into single-pixel signals. We retrieve images with an 8.8% sampling ratio after the calibration of the pseudo-random pattern of the diffuser under incoherent illumination. Furthermore, we demonstrate hyperspectral imaging with line array detection by adding a diffraction grating. The implementation results in a cost-effective single-pixel camera for high-dimensional imaging, with potential for imaging in non-visible wavebands.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2105.02459,
title = {Single-pixel diffuser camera},
author = {Baolei Liu and Fan Wang and Chaohao Chen and David McGloin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.02459},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
5 pages, 4 figures