Compressive Fresnel Holography
@article{Rivenson2010CompressiveFH, title={Compressive Fresnel Holography}, author={Y. Rivenson and A. Stern and B. Javidi}, journal={Journal of Display Technology}, year={2010}, volume={6}, pages={506-509} }
Compressive sensing is a relatively new measurement paradigm which seeks to capture the “essential” aspects of a high-dimensional object using as few measurements as possible. In this work we demonstrate successful application of compressive sensing framework to digital Fresnel holography. It is shown that when applying compressive sensing approach to Fresnel fields a special sampling scheme should be adopted for improved results.
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