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1 January 1992 Practical phase unwrapping of holographic interferograms
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Abstract
Although fully automated phase unwrapping of stepped phase interferograms is a worthy goal and is receiving considerable attention, this Utopian circumstance has not yet been uniquely achieved in a reasonable time on complex real life structures such as an automotive powertrain. The method presented here uses a binary bad spot mask and a seed point mask to phase unwrap the underlying modulo 2(pi) phase map of very complicated structures. Fringe amplitude, modulation, and triangular unit cell path dependence are used to automatically create a portion of the mask. Partition lines are added manually to the mask to separate sheared fringe systems, structural boundaries, and regions of sampling theorem violation.
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Gordon M. Brown "Practical phase unwrapping of holographic interferograms", Proc. SPIE 1553, Laser Interferometry IV: Computer-Aided Interferometry, (1 January 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.135306
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KEYWORDS
Phase shift keying

Binary data

Image processing

Holography

Modulation

Algorithm development

Laser interferometry

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