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Motion detection, the Wigner distribution function, and the optical fractional Fourier transform
Date Issued
2003-06-01
Date Available
2012-02-02T16:38:52Z
Abstract
It is shown that both surface tilting and translational motion can be independently estimated by use of the speckle photographic technique by capturing consecutive images in two different fractional Fourier domains.
A geometric interpretation, based on use of the Wigner distribution function, is presented to describe this application of the optical fractional Fourier transform when little prior information is known about the motion.
A geometric interpretation, based on use of the Wigner distribution function, is presented to describe this application of the optical fractional Fourier transform when little prior information is known about the motion.
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Enterprise Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Journal
Optics Letters
Volume
28
Issue
11
Start Page
884
End Page
886
Copyright (Published Version)
2003 Optical Society of America
Subject – LCSH
Wigner distribution
Fourier transform optics
Speckle
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
ISSN
0146-9592
1539-4794
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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