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Time Multiplexing Super Resolving Technique for Imaging from a Moving Platform
Published on: February 12, 2014
Multichannel multicentroid motion-compensated single pixel imaging of a 2D arbitrarily moving rigid-body target
Chongwu Shao1, Yue Cao2, Shijian Li3
1Center for Quantum Technology Research and Key Laboratory of Advanced Optoelectronic Quantum Architecture and Measurements (MOE), Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China.
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Single-pixel imaging (SPI), distinguished by its cost-efficiency, exceptional spectral adaptability, and robust sub-Nyquist-Shannon sampling reconstruction capabilities, demonstrates transformative potential across imaging applications yet faces critical limitations in capturing arbitrarily moving targets. This work introduces a simple yet effective SPI architecture capable of simultaneous real-time tracking and high-fidelity imaging of objects undergoing unconstrained 2D planar motion, encompassing both periodic and non-periodic translational/rotational kinematics. Our methodology employs six strategically designed Fourier patterns with optimized spatial frequencies as localization markers, combined with multichannel centroid tracking, to achieve precise motion dynamics characterization. Furthermore, we develop a straightforward inverse motion-compensated reconstruction method that efficiently reconstructs images of objects subjected to composite motion. The proposed framework notably maintains reconstruction integrity even when individual detection channels experience temporary out of the field of view.
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