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Optica, Applied optics, 31(50), p. 5917, 2011

DOI: 10.1364/ao.50.005917

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Photon-counting compressive sensing laser radar for 3D imaging

Journal article published in 2011 by G. A. Howland, P. B. Dixon ORCID, J. C. Howell
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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate a photon-counting, single-pixel, laser radar camera for 3D imaging where transverse spatial resolution is obtained through compressive sensing without scanning. We use this technique to image through partially obscuring objects, such as camouflage netting. Our implementation improves upon pixel-array based designs with a compact, resource-efficient design and highly scalable resolution.