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22 August 1980 Iterative Procedures For Signal Reconstruction From Phase
Alan V. Oppenheim, Monson H. Hayes, Jae S. Lim
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Proceedings Volume 0231, 1980 Intl Optical Computing Conf I; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958839
Event: 1980 Technical Symposium East, 1980, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
Recently, a set of conditions has been developed under which a sequence is uniquely specified by the phase or samples of the phase of its Fourier transform. These conditions are distinctly different from the minimum or maximum phase requirement and are applicable to both one-dimensional and multi-dimensional sequences. Under the specified conditions, several numerical algorithms have been developed to reconstruct a sequence from its phase. In this paper, we review the recent theoretical results pertaining to the phase-only reconstruction problem and we discuss in detail two iterative numerical algorithms for performing the reconstruction.
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Alan V. Oppenheim, Monson H. Hayes, and Jae S. Lim "Iterative Procedures For Signal Reconstruction From Phase", Proc. SPIE 0231, 1980 Intl Optical Computing Conf I, (22 August 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958839
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KEYWORDS
Reconstruction algorithms

Algorithm development

Fourier transforms

Optical computing

Algorithms

Statistical analysis

Visualization

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