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Numerical multiplexing and de-multiplexing techniques for efficient storage and transmission of digital holographic information

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Digital Holograms can be multiplexed by encoding the information of two or more holograms in a single one. Multiplexing of digital holograms has been used to measure some object properties, as the state of polarization, by a single image acquisition [1]. Other applications of multiplexing techniques in holography regard the investigation of ultra-fast events [2], or experiments in which a diffraction grating is used to get super-resolved images increasing synthetically the numerical aperture of the image sensor [3].

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Paturzo, M., Memmolo, P., Tulino, A., Finizio, A., Miccio, L., Ferraro, P. (2009). Numerical multiplexing and de-multiplexing techniques for efficient storage and transmission of digital holographic information. In: Osten, W., Kujawinska, M. (eds) Fringe 2009. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03051-2_32

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