Perry Molley, K. Terry Stalker
Optical Engineering, Vol. 29, Issue 09, (September 1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.55692
TOPICS: Acousto-optics, Optical correlators, Charge-coupled devices, Signal processing, Detection and tracking algorithms, Image processing, Sensors, Light emitting diodes, Pattern recognition, Modulation
The experimental results from an acousto-optic image correlator
are presented. The performance ofthis system, which is evaluated in terms
of the peak-to-sidelobe ratio, is shown to be improved by subtracting off
the signal-dependent bias terms. These bias terms can be optically generated
using the same acousto-optic correlator. Structured background
features in the input scene can also dramatically affect the correlation
result. This paper suggests a novel implementation of the difference-squared
error algorithm using a modified acousto-optic architecture that can discriminate
better than conventional correlation in scenes with structured
background features. Experimental results from real-time systems constructed
in the laboratory are presented.