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Spring 2015
Standard large-sensor-array-based camera designs are uneconomical when imaging with exotic wavelengths that require expensive photodetectors. The single-pixel camera allows image acquisition with only one sensor; however, its compressive sampling rate is too low to reliably acquire video...
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Spring 2013
In recent years compressive sampling (CS) has appeared in the signal processing literature as a legitimate contender for processing of sparse signals. Natural signals such as speech, image and video are compressible. In most signal processing systems dealing with these signals the signal is first...