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Appl Opt ; 53(29): 6619-28, 2014 Oct 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25322362

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The theory of compressed sensing (CS) indicates that a signal that is sparse or compressible can be recovered from a relatively small number of nonadaptive linear measurements that is far below the Nyquist-Shannon limit. However, CS suffers from a huge stored and computational overhead when dealing with images of high resolution, taking tens of minutes or longer. In this work, we extend the concept of wavelet trees by adding the sibling relationship and propose an imaging strategy named adaptive compressed sampling based on extended wavelet trees (EWT-ACS). Exploiting both parent-children relationship and sibling relationship in extended wavelet trees, EWT-ACS predicts the locations of significant coefficients adaptively and samples the significant coefficients using a binary digital micromirror device directly. The simulation and experimental results reveal that the proposed strategy breaks through the limitation in CS, and the reconstruction time is reduced significantly. Due to its single-pixel detection mechanism, EWT-ACS shows great potential in many imaging applications.

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