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1 July 1992 Investigation of phase-encoded inputs to VanderLugt correlators
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Abstract
Extremely light efficient optical correlators can be built if both the input and filter are displayed on phase modulating devices. Problems may exist, however, since changes in the input scene intensity cause changes in the phase encoding. An analysis is presented here for the VanderLugt correlator architecture. Experimental results comparing the correlator response to phase-encoded and amplitude-encoded inputs are also presented for varying input scene intensities.
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James C. Kirsch, Melissa W. Thie, Brian K. Jones, and Don A. Gregory "Investigation of phase-encoded inputs to VanderLugt correlators", Proc. SPIE 1701, Optical Pattern Recognition III, (1 July 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138322
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KEYWORDS
Optical correlators

Optical filters

Computer programming

Fourier transforms

Modulation

Spatial frequencies

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