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Superresolution by use of code division multiplexing

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Abstract

Traditional methods for superresolution have sacrificed field of view for resolution. These methods multiplexed different parts of the signals’ spectrum on different carriers, and thus managed to transfer a wider range of frequency, in a manner that is similar to frequency division multiplexing in classical communication. We propose code division multiplexing for such an application, which has been shown to have superior capabilities. To enable such mutiplexing we propose a unique setup that creates an incoherent cosine transform of the image. A theoretical analysis of the setup is obtained and later compared with the empirical results.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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