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9 October 1998 Separation of random phase mask in an optical correlator for security verification
Leonid I. Muravsky, Volodymyr M. Fitio, Mykhajlo V. Shovgenyuk, Petro A. Hlushak
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Abstract
The security verification method using a transform random phase mask as an optical mark bonded to a document or other product is proposed. This mask consists of separated and shifted fragments of a reference phase mask. If the transformed and the reference masks are entered into an optical correlator, the autocorrelation peaks series is produced on the correlator output. The distances between peaks and the peak intensities were used to produce the feature vector. Identification of the document or other product takes place if the feature vector and the reference feature vector coincide. The procedure of the transformed mask generation and the process of the peaks' producing in a conventional joint transform correlator were considered. The advantages of transformed mask applications in optical correlators are discussed. The joint transform correlator experimental setup containing the spatial light modulator PRIZ was designed and the optimal conditions to produce the autocorrelation peaks were found.
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Leonid I. Muravsky, Volodymyr M. Fitio, Mykhajlo V. Shovgenyuk, and Petro A. Hlushak "Separation of random phase mask in an optical correlator for security verification", Proc. SPIE 3466, Algorithms, Devices, and Systems for Optical Information Processing II, (9 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.326790
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KEYWORDS
Optical correlators

Phase modulation

On-screen displays

Spatial light modulators

Computer simulations

Transmittance

Binary data

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