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A Faster Single-Pixel Camera Opens Up New Possibilities for Industrial Lensless Imaging

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 3, 2017 — Compressed sensing is a new computational technique for extracting large amounts of information from a signal. Examples of the compressive ultrafast imaging technique. Courtesy of the MIT Media Lab. Researchers at Rice University built a camera that could produce 2D images using only a single light sensor rather than the millions of light sensors found in a commodity camera. However, that single-pixel camera needed thousands of exposures to produce a fairly clear image. Now, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab has improved the Rice idea and developed a new...Read full article

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    Published: April 2017
    camerasFilterslensesmirrorsMIT Media LabMassachusetts Institute of Technologylensless imagingImagingResearch & TechnologyeducationOpticsindustrialGuy Satatsingle-pixel cameraTechnology News

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