Abstract
Computational ghost imaging uses projection of random patterns and backscattered signals recorded by a photodiode to produce an image. Sequentially projecting a pattern and its inverse at a fixed frequency of 1440Hz allows demodulation of the measured signals to reject ambient light.
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