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14 May 2015 Near-infrared compressive line sensing imaging system using individually addressable laser diode array
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Abstract
The compressive line sensing (CLS) active imaging system was proposed and validated through a series of test-tank experiments. As an energy-efficient alternative to the traditional line-scan serial image, the CLS system will be highly beneficial for long-duration surveillance missions using unmanned, power-constrained platforms such as unmanned aerial or underwater vehicles. In this paper, the application of an active spatial light modulator (SLM), the individually addressable laser diode array, in a CLS imaging system is investigated. In the CLS context, active SLM technology can be advantageous over passive SLMs such as the digital micro-mirror device. Initial experimental results are discussed.
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Bing Ouyang, Weilin Hou, Frank M. Caimi, Fraser R. Dalgleish, Anni K. Vuorenkoski, Sue Gong, and Walter Britton "Near-infrared compressive line sensing imaging system using individually addressable laser diode array", Proc. SPIE 9484, Compressive Sensing IV, 94840I (14 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2178804
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KEYWORDS
Digital micromirror devices

Spatial light modulators

Prototyping

Imaging systems

Semiconductor lasers

Image compression

Calibration

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