Abstract

A new approach blends a new camera architecture based on a digital micro-mirror device with the new mathematical theory and algorithms of compressive sampling. The “single-pixel” compressive digital camera functions by the method of focussing the desired image onto a digital micro-mirror device (DMD) consisting of an array of N tiny mirrors. Camera architecture employs a digital micromirror array to optically calculate linear projections of the scene onto pseudorandom binary patterns. Each mirror can be independently oriented either towards the photodiode or away from the photodiode. This paper focuses on the optimized method of FPGA simulation to control the position of mirror on DMD.

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