Bionic Birdlike Imaging Using a Multi-Hyperuniform LED Array

Digital cameras obtain color information of the scene using a chromatic filter, usually a Bayer filter, overlaid on a pixelated detector. However, the periodic arrangement of both the filter array and the detector array introduces frequency aliasing in sampling and color misregistration during demos...

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Main Authors: Xin-Yu Zhao, Li-Jing Li, Lei Cao, Ming-Jie Sun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/12/4084
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spelling doaj-cffcacd50275440092130bf1da7212f42021-07-01T00:07:15ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-06-01214084408410.3390/s21124084Bionic Birdlike Imaging Using a Multi-Hyperuniform LED ArrayXin-Yu Zhao0Li-Jing Li1Lei Cao2Ming-Jie Sun3School of Instrumentation and Optoelectronic Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaSchool of Instrumentation and Optoelectronic Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaSchool of Instrumentation and Optoelectronic Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaSchool of Instrumentation and Optoelectronic Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaDigital cameras obtain color information of the scene using a chromatic filter, usually a Bayer filter, overlaid on a pixelated detector. However, the periodic arrangement of both the filter array and the detector array introduces frequency aliasing in sampling and color misregistration during demosaicking process which causes degradation of image quality. Inspired by the biological structure of the avian retinas, we developed a chromatic LED array which has a geometric arrangement of multi-hyperuniformity, which exhibits an irregularity on small-length scales but a quasi-uniformity on large scales, to suppress frequency aliasing and color misregistration in full color image retrieval. Experiments were performed with a single-pixel imaging system using the multi-hyperuniform chromatic LED array to provide structured illumination, and 208 fps frame rate was achieved at 32 × 32 pixel resolution. By comparing the experimental results with the images captured with a conventional digital camera, it has been demonstrated that the proposed imaging system forms images with less chromatic moiré patterns and color misregistration artifacts. The concept proposed verified here could provide insights for the design and the manufacturing of future bionic imaging sensors.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/12/4084multi-hyperuniformsingle-pixel imagingfrequency aliasingcolor misregistration
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author Xin-Yu Zhao
Li-Jing Li
Lei Cao
Ming-Jie Sun
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Li-Jing Li
Lei Cao
Ming-Jie Sun
Bionic Birdlike Imaging Using a Multi-Hyperuniform LED Array
Sensors
multi-hyperuniform
single-pixel imaging
frequency aliasing
color misregistration
author_facet Xin-Yu Zhao
Li-Jing Li
Lei Cao
Ming-Jie Sun
author_sort Xin-Yu Zhao
title Bionic Birdlike Imaging Using a Multi-Hyperuniform LED Array
title_short Bionic Birdlike Imaging Using a Multi-Hyperuniform LED Array
title_full Bionic Birdlike Imaging Using a Multi-Hyperuniform LED Array
title_fullStr Bionic Birdlike Imaging Using a Multi-Hyperuniform LED Array
title_full_unstemmed Bionic Birdlike Imaging Using a Multi-Hyperuniform LED Array
title_sort bionic birdlike imaging using a multi-hyperuniform led array
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Digital cameras obtain color information of the scene using a chromatic filter, usually a Bayer filter, overlaid on a pixelated detector. However, the periodic arrangement of both the filter array and the detector array introduces frequency aliasing in sampling and color misregistration during demosaicking process which causes degradation of image quality. Inspired by the biological structure of the avian retinas, we developed a chromatic LED array which has a geometric arrangement of multi-hyperuniformity, which exhibits an irregularity on small-length scales but a quasi-uniformity on large scales, to suppress frequency aliasing and color misregistration in full color image retrieval. Experiments were performed with a single-pixel imaging system using the multi-hyperuniform chromatic LED array to provide structured illumination, and 208 fps frame rate was achieved at 32 × 32 pixel resolution. By comparing the experimental results with the images captured with a conventional digital camera, it has been demonstrated that the proposed imaging system forms images with less chromatic moiré patterns and color misregistration artifacts. The concept proposed verified here could provide insights for the design and the manufacturing of future bionic imaging sensors.
topic multi-hyperuniform
single-pixel imaging
frequency aliasing
color misregistration
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/12/4084
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