Compressive imaging based on multi-scale modulation and reconstruction in spatial frequency domain

Fan Liu, Xue Feng Liu*, Ruo Ming Lan*, Xu Ri Yao, Shen Cheng Dou, Xiao Qing Wang, Guang Jie Zhai

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Abstract

Imaging quality is a critical component of compressive imaging in real applications. In this study, we propose a compressive imaging method based on multi-scale modulation and reconstruction in the spatial frequency domain. Theoretical analysis and simulation show the relation between the measurement matrix resolution and compressive sensing (CS) imaging quality. The matrix design is improved to provide multi-scale modulations, followed by individual reconstruction of images of different spatial frequencies. Compared with traditional single-scale CS imaging, the multi-scale method provides high quality imaging in both high and low frequencies, and effectively decreases the overall reconstruction error. Experimental results confirm the feasibility of this technique, especially at low sampling rate. The method may thus be helpful in promoting the implementation of compressive imaging in real applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number014208
JournalChinese Physics B
Volume30
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Compressed sensing
  • Imaging quality
  • Multi-scale modulation
  • Spatial frequency domain

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