1 July 1997 Graphical vector description of sampling weights in phase-detecting algorithms
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A theory of phase-detecting algorithms based on Fourier theory was described by Freischlad and Koliopoulos (1990). We present an application of this theory to a discrete sampling. It is shown that Greivenkamp (1984) results for a least-squares fitting of the sampling points can be obtained from this Fourier theory. We also present a new graphical vector description of the conditions required by the sampling weights in synchronous phase detection algorithms. Some applications of this graphical representation are presented.
Daniel Malacara-Doblado, Manuel Servin Guirado, and Daniel Malacara-Hernandez "Graphical vector description of sampling weights in phase-detecting algorithms," Optical Engineering 36(7), (1 July 1997). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.601391
Published: 1 July 1997
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KEYWORDS
Fourier transforms

Algorithm development

Fourier theory

Algorithms

Optical engineering

Signal detection

Detection theory

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