Omar S. Magaña-Loaiza, Gregory A. Howland, Mehul Malik, John C. Howell, Robert W. Boyd
We present a compressive sensing protocol that tracks a moving object by removing static components from a scene. The implementation is carried out on a ghost imaging scheme to minimize both the number of photons and the number of measurements required to form a quantum image of the tracked object. This procedure tracks an object at low light levels with fewer than 3% of the measurements required for a raster scan, permitting us to more effectively use the information content in each photon.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.2270
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