Optical Compressive Imaging Front Cover

Optical Compressive Imaging

  • Length: 320 pages
  • Edition: 1
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  • Publication Date: 2016-10-26
  • ISBN-10: 1498708064
  • ISBN-13: 9781498708067
  • Sales Rank: #3341903 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

This dedicated overview of optical compressive imaging addresses implementation aspects of the revolutionary theory of compressive sensing (CS) in the field of optical imaging and sensing. It overviews the technological opportunities and challenges involved in optical design and implementation, from basic theory to optical architectures and systems for compressive imaging in various spectral regimes, spectral and hyperspectral imaging, polarimetric sensing, three-dimensional imaging, super-resolution imaging, lens-free, on-chip microscopy, and phase sensing and retrieval. The reader will gain a complete introduction to theory, experiment, and practical use for reducing hardware, shortening image scanning time, and improving image resolution as well as other performance parameters. Optics practitioners and optical system designers, electrical and optical engineers, mathematicians, and signal processing professionals will all find the book a unique trove of information and practical guidance.

  • Delivers the first book on compressed sensing dealing with system development for a wide variety of optical imaging and sensing applications.
  • Covers the fundamentals of CS theory, including noise and algorithms, as well as basic design approaches for data acquisition in optics.
  • Addresses the challenges of implementing compressed sensing theory in the context of different optical imaging designs, from 3D imaging to tomography and microscopy.
  • Provides an essential resource for the design of new and improved devices with improved image quality and shorter acquisition times.

Adrian Stern, PhD, is associate professor and head of the Electro-Optical Engineering Unit at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. He is an elected Fellow of SPIE.

Table of Contents

Section I: The Theory of Compressive Sensing and Its Applications in Optics
Chapter 1: Compressive Sampling in Optical Sciences
Chapter 2: Quick Dictionary of Compressive Sensing Terms for the Optical Engineer
Chapter 3: Compressive Sensing Theory for Optical Systems Described by a Continuous Model
Chapter 4: Special Aspects of the Application of Compressive Sensing in Optical Imaging and Sensing: Challenges, Some Solutions, and Open Questions

Section II: Compressive Imaging Systems
Chapter 5: Optical Architectures for Compressive Imaging
Chapter 6: Terahertz Imaging with Compressed Sensing

Section III: Multidimensional Optical Compressive Sensing
Chapter 7: Optical Design of Multichannel Data Acquisition System for Compressive Sensing
Chapter 8: Compressive Holography
Chapter 9: Spectral and Hyperspectral Compressive Imaging
Chapter 10: Compressive Polarimetric Sensing

Section IV: Compressive Sensing Microscopy
Chapter 11: STORM Using Compressed Sensing
Chapter 12: Compressive Sampling-Based Decoding Methods for Lensfree On-Chip Microscopy and Sensing

Section V: Phase Retrieval
Chapter 13: Phase Retrieval: An Overview of Recent Developments

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