Single-pixel imaging with origami pattern construction

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Abstract

Single-pixel compressive imaging can recover images from fewer measurements, offering many benefits especially for the imaging modalities where array detection is unavailable. However, the widely used random projections fail to explore internal relations between coding patterns and image reconstruction. Here, we propose a single-pixel imaging method based on a deterministic origami pattern construction that can lead to a more accurate pattern ordering sequence and better imaging quality. It can decrease the sampling ratio, closer to the upper bounds. The experimental realization of this approach is a big step forward towards practical applications.

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Yu, W. K., & Liu, Y. M. (2019). Single-pixel imaging with origami pattern construction. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19235135

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