Coded aperture spectroscopy with denoising through sparsity.

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Duke Imaging and Spectroscopy Program, Duke University Electrical Engineering Dept, PO Box 90291, Durham, NC 27708, USA.

Published: January 2012

We compare noise and classification metrics for three aperture codes in dispersive spectroscopy. In contrast with previous theory, we show that multiplex codes may be advantageous even in systems dominated by Poisson noise. Furthermore, ill-conditioned codes with a regularized estimation strategy are shown to perform competitively with well-conditioned codes.

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