Secured single-pixel broadcast imaging

Opt Express. 2018 May 28;26(11):14578-14591. doi: 10.1364/OE.26.014578.

Abstract

Active single-pixel imaging (also known as illumination-modulated single-pixel imaging) employs a spatial light modulator to illuminate a scene with structured patterns. The scheme of active single-pixel imaging is similar to a wireless broadcast system, allowing that multiple receivers use a single-pixel detector to capture an image simultaneously from a different place. The use of basis patterns allows for high-quality reconstructions and an efficient sampling process, but the public knowledge of the basis patterns is not a favorable feature for security applications. In order to develop a secured broadcast single-pixel imaging system, we propose to employ block-permutated Hadamard basis patterns for illumination. The randomness in permutation operations introduces strong security characteristics for the system. Both simulation and experimental results demonstrate our proposed scheme has satisfactory imaging quality and efficiency. This work generates a new insight for the application of single-pixel imaging and provides a solution for developing a secured imaging system for non-visible wavebands.