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1 November 1991 Analysis and experimental performance of reduced-resolution binary phase-only filters
Samuel Peter Kozaitis, N. Tepedelenlioglu, Wesley E. Foor
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Abstract
An optical correlator using a spatial light modulator (SLM) in the filter plane of half the spatial resolution of an SLM in the input plane is analyzed and evaluated. Reducing the resolution of the filter affected the image used to make the filter by adding a shifted copy of the image to the original. Reducing the resolution of the filter by half resulted in a decrease in storage space and a potential increase in speed by a factor of four. Autocorrelation experiments performed were comparable to those performed at full resolution. In addition, the rotation sensitivity of the filters reduced in resolution were less than that of filters using full resolution.
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Samuel Peter Kozaitis, N. Tepedelenlioglu, and Wesley E. Foor "Analysis and experimental performance of reduced-resolution binary phase-only filters", Proc. SPIE 1564, Optical Information Processing Systems and Architectures III, (1 November 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.49726
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KEYWORDS
Image filtering

Spatial light modulators

Optical filters

Optical correlators

Spatial resolution

Phase only filters

Optical signal processing

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