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18 August 2014 Hilbert-Huang processing and analysis of complex fringe patterns
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Abstract
Single-frame fringe pattern processing and analysis is an important task of optical interferometry, structural illumination and moiré techniques. In this contribution we present several algorithmic solutions based on the notion of Hilbert-Huang transform consisting of empirical mode decomposition algorithm and Hilbert spectral analysis. EMD adaptively dissects a meaningful number of intrinsic mode functions from the analyzed pattern. Appropriately managing this set of functions results in a powerful fringe processing tool. We describe in detail especially tailored manners proposed to extend the EMD algorithm to 2D and perform Hilbert-transform-aided efficient fringe pattern denoising, detrending and amplitude/phase demodulation.
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M. Trusiak, K. Patorski, and M. Wielgus "Hilbert-Huang processing and analysis of complex fringe patterns", Proc. SPIE 9203, Interferometry XVII: Techniques and Analysis, 92030K (18 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2054038
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KEYWORDS
Fringe analysis

Demodulation

Phase shift keying

Modulation

Denoising

Amplitude modulation

Interferometry

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