Compressed sensing snapshot spectral imaging by a regular digital camera with an added optical diffuser

Applied Optics
Michael A GolubAsaf Kagan

Abstract

We propose a spectral imaging method that allows a regular digital camera to be converted into a snapshot spectral imager by equipping the camera with a dispersive diffuser and with a compressed sensing-based algorithm for digital processing. Results of optical experiments are reported.

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