Sensors (Feb 2019)

Single-Pixel Imaging and Its Application in Three-Dimensional Reconstruction: A Brief Review

  • Ming-Jie Sun,
  • Jia-Min Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s19030732
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
p. 732

Abstract

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Whereas modern digital cameras use a pixelated detector array to capture images, single-pixel imaging reconstructs images by sampling a scene with a series of masks and associating the knowledge of these masks with the corresponding intensity measured with a single-pixel detector. Though not performing as well as digital cameras in conventional visible imaging, single-pixel imaging has been demonstrated to be advantageous in unconventional applications, such as multi-wavelength imaging, terahertz imaging, X-ray imaging, and three-dimensional imaging. The developments and working principles of single-pixel imaging are reviewed, a mathematical interpretation is given, and the key elements are analyzed. The research works of three-dimensional single-pixel imaging and their potential applications are further reviewed and discussed.

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