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22 August 1980 Parallel Truth-Table Look-Up Digital Holographic Processing
C. C. Guest, T. K. Gaylord
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Proceedings Volume 0232, 1980 Intl Optical Computing Conf II; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958879
Event: 1980 Technical Symposium East, 1980, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
Optical systems capable of performing arithmetic operations in parallel on arrays of binary input data are discussed. Data obtained from the truth-tables for the implemented operations are stored as holograms used in the systems. These data (or their reduced form) correspond to either the sum of products or the product of sums logical expressions relating each of the bits of the result to the input bits. Using the operations of addition and multiplication as examples it is shown that the number of holograms that must be recorded is considerably reduced when the input and output data are in binary-coded residue representation rather than in direct binary representation.
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C. C. Guest and T. K. Gaylord "Parallel Truth-Table Look-Up Digital Holographic Processing", Proc. SPIE 0232, 1980 Intl Optical Computing Conf II, (22 August 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958879
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Holograms

Sensors

Digital holography

Holography

Optical signal processing

Optical computing

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