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An optical space domain volume holographic correlator
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posted on 2023-06-08, 07:31 authored by Phil BirchPhil Birch, Akber Gardezi, Bhargav Mitra, Rupert YoungRupert Young, Chris ChatwinChris ChatwinWe propose a novel space domain volume holographic correlator system. One of the limitations of conventional correlators is the bandwidth limits imposed by updating the filter and the readout speed of the CCD. The volume holographic correlator overcomes these by storing a large number of filters that can be interrogated simultaneously. By using angle multiplexing, the match can be read out onto a high speed linear array of sensors. A scanning window can be used to implement shift invariance, thus, making the system operate like a space domain correlator. The space domain correlation method offers an advantage over the frequency domain correlator in that the correlation filter no longer has shift invariance imposed on it since the kernel can be modified depending on its position. This maybe used for normalising the kernel or imposing some non-linearity in an attempt to improve performance. However, one of the key advantages of the frequency domain method is lost using this technique, namely the speed of the computation. A large kernel space-domain correlation, performed on a computer, will be very slow compared to what is achievable using a 4f optical correlator. We propose a method of implementing this using the scanning holographic memory based correlator. © 2009 SPIE.
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Publication status
- Published
ISSN
0277-786XPublisher
SPIEExternal DOI
Volume
7340Presentation Type
- paper
Event name
Optical Pattern Recognition XX; Orlando, FL; 16 April 2009 through 17 April 2009Event location
Orlando, FL, USAEvent type
conferenceISBN
978-081947606-7Department affiliated with
- Engineering and Design Publications
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- Yes