“…Fortunately, the newly developed theory of compressed sensing (CS) [10][11][12] provides a new technical solution for DRPE compression during the optical sampling [13], and allows one to accurately reconstruct the signal known a priori to be sparse or compressive from its linear projections, with a sampling rate far below the Nyquist rate [10,11]. Given all these advantages of CS, many methods in optical security field, like Ptychography [14], quick response codes [15], have been recently combined with compressed DRPE to enhance their performance. On the other hand, CS has developed a single-pixel camera [16,17] to acquire wider applications, like in remote sensing [18,19], adaptive ghost imaging [20], biological imaging [21], phase retrieval [22], and so forth.…”