1 May 1999 Effects of band-pass sampling on joint transform correlation
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Joint transform correlation involves the recording and display of the joint power spectrum by sampling devices. The Nyquist condition for sampling a joint power spectrum depends on the distance between the input subimages, the size of the subimages, the focal length of the Fourier lens, and the light wavelength. Since the joint power spectrum is equivalent to a bandpass function, an undersampled joint power spectrum will lead to multiple interlaced outputs and the correlation spots and DC terms could either overlap or remain separate. The specifications pertaining to the sampling device are identified so as to be able to distinguish the correlation spots of interest in the interlaced output.
Zikuan Chen, Mohammad A. Karim, and Majeed M. Hayat "Effects of band-pass sampling on joint transform correlation," Optical Engineering 38(5), (1 May 1999). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.602267
Published: 1 May 1999
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KEYWORDS
Joint transforms

Fourier transforms

Spatial light modulators

Charge-coupled devices

Optical engineering

CCD cameras

Optical correlators

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