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29 February 1980 Incoherent Optical Processing
William T. Rhodes
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Proceedings Volume 0209, Optical Signal Processing for C3I; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958287
Event: Optical Signal Processing for C3l, 1979, Boston, United States
Abstract
During the past two decades, a number of methods have been proposed for performing bipolar spatial filtering operations with incoherent optical systems. These methods are conveniently categorized as to being based on geometrical optics or on diffraction optics. Some methods require a mechanical scanning of the input object, others are fully parallel in their operation. Still others are optically parallel, but employ an image plane scan to provide an electrical signal representation of the bipolar processed image. This paper reviews these methods and, to a limited extent, compares them.
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William T. Rhodes "Incoherent Optical Processing", Proc. SPIE 0209, Optical Signal Processing for C3I, (29 February 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958287
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KEYWORDS
Point spread functions

Transparency

Spatial filters

Image processing

Diffraction

Optical signal processing

Geometrical optics

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