Artículo
Cross-talk free selective reconstruction of individual objects from multiplexed optical field data
Fecha de publicación:
01/2018
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Optics And Lasers In Engineering
ISSN:
0143-8166
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
In this paper we present a data multiplexing method for simultaneous storage in a single package composed by several optical fields of tridimensional (3D) objects, and their individual cross-talk free retrieval. Optical field data are extracted from off axis Fourier holograms, and then sampled by multiplying them with random binary masks. The resulting sampled optical fields can be used to reconstruct the original objects. Sampling causes a loss of quality that can be controlled by the number of white pixels in the binary masks and by applying a padding procedure on the optical field data. This process can be performed using a different binary mask for each optical field, and then added to form a multiplexed package. With the adequate choice of sampling and padding, we can achieve a volume reduction in the multiplexed package over the addition of all individual optical fields. Moreover, the package can be multiplied by a binary mask to select a specific optical field, and after the reconstruction procedure, the corresponding 3D object is recovered without any cross-talk. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposal for data compression with a comparison with discrete cosine transform filtering. Experimental results confirm the validity of our proposal.
Palabras clave:
COMPRESSION
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HOLOGRAPHY
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MULTIPLEXING
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OPTICAL PROCESSING
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Velez Zea, Alejandro; Barrera Ramírez, John Fredy; Torroba, Roberto Daniel; Cross-talk free selective reconstruction of individual objects from multiplexed optical field data; Elsevier; Optics And Lasers In Engineering; 100; 100; 1-2018; 90-97
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