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7 March 2014 Frequency division multiplexed imaging: a Texas Instruments DMD implementation
Houman Habibkhani, Bahadir K. Gunturk, Martin Feldman, Aziz U. Batur
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Abstract
Recently we proposed frequency division multiplexed imaging (FDMI), which allows capturing multiple images in a single shot through spatial modulation and frequency domain filtering. This is achieved by spatially modulating the images so that different images or sub-exposures are placed at different locations in the Fourier domain. As long as there is no overlap of the individual bands, we can recover different components by band-pass filtering the multiplexed image. In this paper, we present a Texas Instruments DMD based implementation of FDMI. An image is formed on the DMD chip; pixels are modulated by the micro-mirrors; and the modulated image is captured by a camera. By applying modulation during a sub-exposure period, the corresponding sub-exposure image is at the end recovered from the fullexposure image. Such a system could be used in a variety of applications, such as motion analysis and image deblurring. We will provide experimental results with the setup, and discuss possible applications as well as limitations.
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Houman Habibkhani, Bahadir K. Gunturk, Martin Feldman, and Aziz U. Batur "Frequency division multiplexed imaging: a Texas Instruments DMD implementation", Proc. SPIE 8979, Emerging Digital Micromirror Device Based Systems and Applications VI, 89790H (7 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2040259
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KEYWORDS
Digital micromirror devices

Modulation

Fourier transforms

Multiplexing

Image filtering

Micromirrors

Linear filtering

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