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17 September 1993 Optical-disk associative-memory breadboard
William R. Beaudet, Reeder Noah Ward
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Abstract
This system provides rapid location of free form text retrieved from an optical disk by content addressing. A highly parallel, spatial intensity integrating correlator has been breadboarded using commercially available off-the-shelf components for proof of concept and identification of key component characteristics. Performance is found to be sensitive to light source coherence, optics modulation transfer function, media bit placement and contrast uniformity. Simplified processing algorithms extendable to on-chip implementation are evaluated with simulated and experimental results.
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William R. Beaudet and Reeder Noah Ward "Optical-disk associative-memory breadboard", Proc. SPIE 1958, Transition of Optical Processors into Systems 1993, (17 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.157120
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KEYWORDS
Optical discs

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Prototyping

Servomechanisms

Light

Signal to noise ratio

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