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1 September 1991 Optically implementable algorithm for convolution/correlation of long data streams
Yan Zhang, Yao Li
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Abstract
An optically implementable algorithm, which separates a long data stream into several shorter sequences based on the Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT), is described in this paper. Using this algorithm, the convolution/correlation of long data streams are performed by small scale vector-matrix multiplications, which can be realized using the state-of-the-art optical algebraic processing technologies. Computer simulation results of this algorithm are presented. A suitable optical processing architecture is also proposed.
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Yan Zhang and Yao Li "Optically implementable algorithm for convolution/correlation of long data streams", Proc. SPIE 1474, Optical Technology for Signal Processing Systems, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.44924
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Convolution

Computer simulations

Algorithm development

Bragg cells

Optoelectronics

Spatial light modulators

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