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15 September 2005 Compressive optical MONTAGE photography
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The Compressive Optical MONTAGE Photography Initiative (COMP-I) is an initiative under DARPA's MONTAGE program. The goals of COMP-I are to produce 1 mm thick visible imaging systems and 5 mm thick IR systems without compromising pixel-limited resolution. Innovations of COMP-I include focal-plane coding, block-wise focal plane codes, birefringent, holographic and 3D optical elements for focal plane remapping and embedded algorithms for image formation. In addition to meeting MONTAGE specifications for sensor thickness, focal plane coding enables a reduction in the transverse aperture size, physical layer compression of multispectral and hyperspectral data cubes, joint optical and electronic optimization for 3D sensing, tracking, feature-specific imaging and conformal array deployment.
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David J. Brady, Michael Feldman, Nikos Pitsianis, J.P. Guo, Andrew Portnoy, and Michael Fiddy "Compressive optical MONTAGE photography", Proc. SPIE 5907, Photonic Devices and Algorithms for Computing VII, 590708 (15 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.613213
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Image compression

Charge-coupled devices

Image resolution

Photography

Imaging arrays

Image fusion

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