Nonlinear joint transform optical correlator having varying degr

Image analysis – Histogram processing – For setting a threshold

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364822, 359561, G06K 964

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ABSTRACT:
In a nonlinear joint transform image correlator, the Fourier transform interference intensity is nonlinearly transformed to provide higher correlation peak intensity and a better defined correlation spot. The correlation signals are determined, for example, in terms of nonlinear characteristics of a spatial light modulator (SLM) at the Fourier plane. The correct phase information of the correlation signal is recovered from the first-order harmonic of the nonlinearly transformed interference intensity, and various types of autocorrelation signals can be produced simply by varying the severity of the nonlinearity and without the need to synthesize specific matched filters. For example, the autocorrelation signal produced by a phase-only matched filter can be obtained by selecting the appropriate nonlinearity.

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