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1 October 1974 Real-Time Optical Processing
P. Nisenson, J. Feinleib, S. Iwasa
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Proceedings Volume 0045, Coherent Optics in Mapping; (1974) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953969
Event: Coherent Optics in Modeling, 1974, Rochester, United States
Abstract
Optical techniques for extracting, processing, and displaying information from recorded images have significant advantages over serial digital computers for a wide variety of applications. Of particular importance is the ability of optical systems to perform complex Fourier transform operations on large two-dimensional data arrays or images, in parallel. Widespread use of these techniques, however, hinges on the development of components for systems that utilize this parallel processing potential for high speed operation.
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P. Nisenson, J. Feinleib, and S. Iwasa "Real-Time Optical Processing", Proc. SPIE 0045, Coherent Optics in Mapping, (1 October 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953969
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