Compressed-sensing imaging systems rely on a relatively new computational technique for pulling a lot of information out of relatively small signals. For example, in 2006, researchers at Rice University built a camera that could produce 2-D images using a single light sensor. The downside to this technology is that it required thousands of individual exposures to produce a clear image. Researchers from the MIT Media Lab have announced that they’ve developed a new compressed-sensing technique which is 50 times more...
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