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3 October 2022 Continuously streaming compressed high-speed photography using time delay integration
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Abstract
An imaging system capable of acquiring high-resolution data at a high speed is in demand. However, the amount of optical information captured by a modern camera is limited by the data transfer bandwidth of electronics, resulting in a reduced spatial and temporal resolution. To overcome this problem, we developed continuously streaming compressed high-speed photography, which can record a dynamic scene with an unprecedented space-bandwidth-time product. By performing compressed imaging in a time-delay-integration manner, we continuously recorded a 0.85 megapixel video at 200 kHz, corresponding to an information flux of 170 gigapixels per second.
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Liang Gao "Continuously streaming compressed high-speed photography using time delay integration", Proc. SPIE PC12228, Ultrafast Nonlinear Imaging and Spectroscopy X, PC122280L (3 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2635233
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KEYWORDS
High speed photography

Cameras

Electronics

Imaging systems

Temporal resolution

Video

Video compression

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