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20 November 1989 Correlation Of Fringe Patterns Using Multiple Digital Signal Processors
D. A. Hartley, C. A. Hobson, S. Monaghan
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Abstract
Image processing applications are computationally expensive. The paper shows that the computational time required for an application such as correlation can be considerably reduced by using a hierarchy of images. Even with these optimisation techniques, speeds do not approach real time on a uniprocessor system, but significant speed increases can be obtained by using a multi-processor system. It is shown that choosing the correct processor for the desired application is an important decision and that for correlation a digital signal processor provides superior performance over conventional processors.
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D. A. Hartley, C. A. Hobson, and S. Monaghan "Correlation Of Fringe Patterns Using Multiple Digital Signal Processors", Proc. SPIE 1163, Fringe Pattern Analysis, (20 November 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962798
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Image processing

Digital signal processing

Fringe analysis

Image resolution

Very large scale integration

Edge detection

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