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31 May 2013 Optimization of pseudorandom coded apertures for compressive spectral imaging
Henry Arguello, Alejandro Parada, Gonzalo R. Arce
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Abstract
A new pseudorandom coded aperture design framework for multi-frame Coded Aperture Snapshot Spectral Imaging (CASSI) system is presented. Our previous work determines a matrix system model for multi-frame CASSI which is used to design sets of spectrally selective coded apertures. Then, the required number of CASSI measurements is dictated by the desired profile of spectral bands. This work aims at optimizing the set of selective coded apertures such that the number of FPA CASSI measurements is reduced to a desired number of shots, regardless of the targeted spectral profile. A set of pseudorandom weights are determined such that the rank of the matrix representing the ensemble of weighted spectrally selective coded apertures is optimized. Simulations show higher quality of spectral image reconstruction than those attained by systems using random coded aperture sets.
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Henry Arguello, Alejandro Parada, and Gonzalo R. Arce "Optimization of pseudorandom coded apertures for compressive spectral imaging", Proc. SPIE 8717, Compressive Sensing II, 87170D (31 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2015053
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KEYWORDS
Coded apertures

Imaging spectroscopy

Sensors

Staring arrays

Reconstruction algorithms

Compressed sensing

Optimization (mathematics)

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