Imaging with SPADs and DMDs: Seeing through Diffraction-Photons

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This paper addresses the problem of imaging in the presence of diffraction-photons. Diffraction-photons arise from the low contrast ratio of DMDs (1000:1), and very much degrade the quality of images captured by SPAD-based systems. Herein, a joint illumination-deconvolution scheme is designed to overcome diffraction-photons, enabling the acquisition of intensity and depth images. Additionally, a proof-of-concept experiment is conducted to demonstrate the viability of the designed scheme. It is shown that by co-designing the illumination and deconvolution phases of imaging, one can substantially overcome diffraction-photons.

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Alsolami, I., & Heidrich, W. (2020). Imaging with SPADs and DMDs: Seeing through Diffraction-Photons. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 29, 1440–1449. https://doi.org/10.1109/TIP.2019.2941315

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