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Digital Image Formation from Detected Holographic Data

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Acoustical Holography

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Digital imaging techniques, which have been successfully used to reconstruct images from optical holograms, are equally well suited to forming images from acoustical data. For objects of modest space-bandwidth product (e.g., 256 × 256 resolution cells) computation times can be acceptably short and significant gains in simplicity and flexibility can be achieved by digital rather than optical reconstruction. Image degradations introduced by scanning errors, insufficient sampling, and quantization are discussed, and current experimental work in digital reconstruction from optical holograms is described.

The work reported here was sponsored by the Office of Naval Research.

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Goodman, J.W. (1969). Digital Image Formation from Detected Holographic Data. In: Metherell, A.F., El-Sum, H.M.A., Larmore, L. (eds) Acoustical Holography. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8204-5_12

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