Signals (Oct 2022)

Signal to Noise Ratio of a Coded Slit Hyperspectral Sensor

  • Jonathan Piper,
  • Peter W. T. Yuen,
  • David James

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/signals3040045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 752 – 764

Abstract

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In recent years, a wide range of hyperspectral imaging systems using coded apertures have been proposed. Many implement compressive sensing to achieve faster acquisition of a hyperspectral data cube, but it is also potentially beneficial to use coded aperture imaging in sensors that capture full-rank (non-compressive) measurements. In this paper we analyse the signal-to-noise ratio for such a sensor, which uses a Hadamard code pattern of slits instead of the single slit of a typical pushbroom imaging spectrometer. We show that the coded slit sensor may have performance advantages in situations where the dominant noise sources do not depend on the signal level; but that where Shot noise dominates a conventional single-slit sensor would be more effective. These results may also have implications for the utility of compressive sensing systems.

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