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Optimal Data Acquisition Methods for Single-Pixel Imaging

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Single-pixel imaging is an image reconstruction technique, which uses spatially modulated illumination of an object and a single-pixel detector collecting the light scattered by the object. This technique is complementary… Click to show full abstract

Single-pixel imaging is an image reconstruction technique, which uses spatially modulated illumination of an object and a single-pixel detector collecting the light scattered by the object. This technique is complementary to the conventional imaging based on multipixel matrices and becomes especially interesting when one needs to go beyond the capabilities of the standard silicon-based sensors, e.g., to perform imaging in the infrared range. One of the factors that limit the resolution of the reconstructed images is the signal-to-noise ratio during the data acquisition. We propose several methods for processing the photodetector signal and develop a universal method to determine the optimal pixel number in light patterns with respect to illuminance of the object. We use these methods to capture the standard test images and discuss their advantages.

Keywords: pixel imaging; optimal data; data acquisition; single pixel; pixel

Journal Title: Journal of Russian Laser Research
Year Published: 2018

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