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Time Multiplexing Super Resolving Technique for Imaging from a Moving Platform
Published on: February 12, 2014
Super-resolution for a dispersive spectrometer using a tilted area sensor and spectrally varying blur kernel
Abstract:
The grating, lens, and linear sensor determine a spectrometer's wavelength resolution and measurement range. While conventional methods have tried to improve the optical design to obtain a better resolution, they have a limitation caused by the physical property. To improve the resolution, we introduce a super-resolution method from the computer vision field. We propose tilting an area sensor to realize accurate subpixel shifting and recover a high-resolution spectrum using interpolated spectrally varying kernels. We experimentally validate that the proposed method achieved a high spectral resolution of 0.141nm in 400-800nm by just tilting the sensor in the spectrometer.
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