Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Time-resolved multispectral imaging has many applications in di erent fields, which range from characterization of biological tissues to environmental monitoring. In particular, optical techniques, such as lidar and fluorescence l ifetime i maging, r equire i maging a t the subnanosecond scales over an extended area. In this paper, we demonstrate experimentally a time-resolved multispectral acquisition scheme based on single-pixel imaging. Single-pixel imaging is an emerging paradigm that provides low-cost high-quality images. Here, we use an adaptive strategy that allows acquisition and image reconstruction times to be reduced drastically with respect to conventional single-pixel approaches that are based on compressed sensing or full basis scans. Adaptive time-resolved multispectral imaging scheme can have significant applications in biological imaging, at scales from macroscopic to microscopic.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
wavelets; image-reconstruction; time-resolved imaging; adaptive imaging
List of contributors:
Valentini, Gianluca; Farina, Andrea
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