Compressive Coded Aperture Spectral Imaging: An Introduction
University of Delaware · Duke University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Imaging spectroscopy involves the sensing of a large amount of spatial information across a multitude of wavelengths. Conventional approaches to hyperspectral sensing scan adjacent zones of the underlying spectral scene and merge the results to construct a spectral data cube. Push broom spectral imaging sensors, for instance, capture a spectral cube with one focal plane array (FPA) measurement per spatial line of the scene [1], [2]. Spectrometers based on optical bandpass filters sequentially scan the scene by tuning the bandpass filters in steps. The disadvantage of these techniques is that they require scanning a number of zones linearly in proportion to the desired spatial and spectral resolution. This…
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5Topics & keywords
- Hyperspectral imaging
- Full spectral imaging
- Coded aperture
- Spectral imaging
- Compressed sensing
- Data cube
- Imaging spectroscopy
- Optics