1 October 1988 Space-Bandwidth Product And Crosstalk Of Spatial Filtering Methods For Performing Binary Logic Optically
Jutta Weigelt
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Abstract
The optical implementation of binary logic is desirable since many bits can be processed in parallel. Spatial filtering is an optical method that can be used for performing binary logic operations optically. In this paper we quantitatively investigate the space-bandwidth product and the crosstalk as measures of quality for several variations of this spatial filtering method. The quality parameters depend on the encoding scheme used for translating the binary information into optics.
Jutta Weigelt "Space-Bandwidth Product And Crosstalk Of Spatial Filtering Methods For Performing Binary Logic Optically," Optical Engineering 27(10), 271083 (1 October 1988). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7976780
Published: 1 October 1988
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Logic

Spatial filters

Computer programming

Parallel computing

Quality measurement

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