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100,000 frames-per-second compressive imaging with a conventional rolling-shutter camera by random point-spread-function engineering (2004.09614v1)
Published 20 Apr 2020 in eess.IV and physics.optics
Abstract: We demonstrate an approach that allows taking videos at very high-speeds of over 100,000 frames per second (fps) by exploiting the fast sampling rate of the standard rolling-shutter readout mechanism, common to most conventional sensors, and a compressive-sampling acquisition scheme. Our approach is directly applied to a conventional imaging system by the simple addition of a diffuser to the pupil plane, randomly encoding the entire field-of-view to each camera row, while maintaining diffraction-limited resolution. A short video is reconstructed from a single camera frame via a compressed-sensing reconstruction algorithm, exploiting inherent sparsity of the imaged scene.