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12 January 1977 Optical Spatial Channel And Image Encoding Principle
F. T. S. Yu
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Abstract
From Gabor's concept of information and Shannon's discrete channel, the capacity of an optical spatial channel is calculated. We have illustrated two basic spatially image encoding processes; namely, the encoding over a set of uniform resolution cells, and over a set of nonuniform resolution cells. One of the important results is that the most efficient image encoding is the one that provides the most probable encoded irradiance distribution over the spatial channel.
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F. T. S. Yu "Optical Spatial Channel And Image Encoding Principle", Proc. SPIE 0083, Optical Information Processing: Real Time Devices & Novel Techniques, (12 January 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954906
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Channel projecting optics

Spatial resolution

Image resolution

Image compression

Image processing

Astatine

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