Coded aperture compressive temporal imaging
Patrick Llull, Xuejun Liao, Xin Yuan, Jianbo Yang, David Kittle,, Lawrence Carin, Guillermo Sapiro, and David J. Brady

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method for compressive temporal imaging using mechanically translated coded apertures, enabling high-speed video reconstruction from single coded snapshots with experimental validation.
Contribution
It proposes a novel approach combining mechanical aperture translation with coded aperture imaging for efficient video compression and reconstruction.
Findings
Achieved reconstruction of 148 frames from a single snapshot
Demonstrated effective compression using coded aperture translation
Validated the method with experimental results
Abstract
We use mechanical translation of a coded aperture for code division multiple access compression of video. We present experimental results for reconstruction at 148 frames per coded snapshot.
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