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We propose a super resolution method based on coded aperture imaging using two cameras with relatively different spatial positioning. A digital micromirror device (DMD) is used to encode the object and its reflected lights are acquired by two cameras simultaneously. The spatial displacement of each camera relative to the coded aperture allows reconstruction of super-resolution images with a resolution higher than that of the coded aperture at high speed. We compared and verified the proposed method with the case of using one camera.
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