Photos captured in the shortwave infrared (SWIR) spectrum are interesting in military applications because they are independent of what time of day the pic- ture is captured because the sun, moon, stars and night glow illuminate the earth with short-wave infrared radiation constantly. A major problem with today’s SWIR cameras is that they are very expensive to produce and hence not broadly available either within the military or to civilians. Using a relatively new tech- nology called compressive sensing (CS), enables a new type of camera with only a single pixel sensor in the sensor (a SPC). This new type of camera only needs a fraction of measurements relative to the number of pixels to be reconstructed and reduces the cost of a short-wav...
Compressive sensing (CS) is a new sampling theory which allows reconstructing signals using sub-Nyqu...
In harsh environmental conditions characterized by unfavorable lighting and pronounced shadows, huma...
In this paper we demonstrate the use of compressive sensing to form an image with an image plane ran...
Photos captured in the shortwave infrared (SWIR) spectrum are interesting in military applications b...
A Single pixel camera is just that, a camera that uses only a single pixel to take images. Though, i...
Cameras for imaging in short and mid-wave infrared spectra are significantly more expensive than the...
Cameras for imaging in short and mid-wave infrared spectra are significantly more expensive than the...
Since 2004, compressive sensing (CS) has attracted considerable attentions due to its virtue of bein...
Recent development on compressive sensing (CS) presents a great potential for this technique to be u...
Project Report we present the development of diverse imaging systems based on Compressive Sensing or...
Compressive Sensing (CS) theory shows that if a signal is sparse under a certain basis, it can be re...
This paper presents the results of a study aimed at investigating the potential of Compressive Sensi...
Conventional electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) systems (i.e., active, passive, multiband and hype...
Imaging spectroscopy involves sensing spatial information in a scene across a range of wavelengths i...
Compressed sensing is a new sampling theory which allows reconstructing signals using sub-Nyquist me...
Compressive sensing (CS) is a new sampling theory which allows reconstructing signals using sub-Nyqu...
In harsh environmental conditions characterized by unfavorable lighting and pronounced shadows, huma...
In this paper we demonstrate the use of compressive sensing to form an image with an image plane ran...
Photos captured in the shortwave infrared (SWIR) spectrum are interesting in military applications b...
A Single pixel camera is just that, a camera that uses only a single pixel to take images. Though, i...
Cameras for imaging in short and mid-wave infrared spectra are significantly more expensive than the...
Cameras for imaging in short and mid-wave infrared spectra are significantly more expensive than the...
Since 2004, compressive sensing (CS) has attracted considerable attentions due to its virtue of bein...
Recent development on compressive sensing (CS) presents a great potential for this technique to be u...
Project Report we present the development of diverse imaging systems based on Compressive Sensing or...
Compressive Sensing (CS) theory shows that if a signal is sparse under a certain basis, it can be re...
This paper presents the results of a study aimed at investigating the potential of Compressive Sensi...
Conventional electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) systems (i.e., active, passive, multiband and hype...
Imaging spectroscopy involves sensing spatial information in a scene across a range of wavelengths i...
Compressed sensing is a new sampling theory which allows reconstructing signals using sub-Nyquist me...
Compressive sensing (CS) is a new sampling theory which allows reconstructing signals using sub-Nyqu...
In harsh environmental conditions characterized by unfavorable lighting and pronounced shadows, huma...
In this paper we demonstrate the use of compressive sensing to form an image with an image plane ran...