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A new technique for fast obtaining the quantitative characteristics of light-emitting object cross-section geometry, using the method of moments, is proposed. Optical calculation of integrated projection data (namely, the moments) considerably reduces the data for digital processing, thus making the real-time tomographic analysis possible. Theoretical aspects of the method along with its optical implementation are discussed.
Eugene V. Russanov andGennady N. Vishnyakov
"Real-time integrative tomographic analysis of light-emitting high-speed processes", Proc. SPIE 1843, Analytical Methods for Optical Tomography, (3 November 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.131880
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Eugene V. Russanov, Gennady N. Vishnyakov, "Real-time integrative tomographic analysis of light-emitting high-speed measurements," Proc. SPIE 1843, Analytical Methods for Optical Tomography, (3 November 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.131880