학술논문

Optical Array Aspects of Computed Spectroscopy
Document Type
Conference
Source
Fourth IEEE Workshop on Sensor Array and Multichannel Processing, 2006. Sensor Array and Multichannel Processing, 2006. Fourth IEEE Workshop on. :122-126 2006
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Optical arrays
Optical computing
Spectroscopy
Hyperspectral imaging
Optical sensors
Image reconstruction
Optical imaging
Frequency conversion
Optical interferometry
Satellites
Language
ISSN
1551-2282
2151-870X
Abstract
Computed spectroscopytrade (CS) is a new approach to hyperspectral imaging recently introduced by the authors (R.T. Hoctor et al., 2006). The CS technique uses an adjustable optical array, which can be considered to be a form of delay-and-sum passive beamformer. Adopting this point of view, such an array can be analyzed using the (difference) coarray (R.T. Hoctor and S.A. Kassam, 1990), and a previous publication by the present authors (R.T. Hoctor et al., 2006) features a brief coarray-based analysis. In the present paper we review the computed spectroscopy method, give a coarray-based analysis of the approach, show how numerical problems arise in the reconstruction of wavenumber spectra at low spatial frequencies and give a method for addressing these problems in the computation. Additionally, we discuss an improved approach to discretization of the image formation model