Single and multicomponent digital optical signal analysis :estimation of phase and its derivatives /
"Version: 20170901"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Phase estimation : spatial fringe analysis -- 2.1. Background -- 2.2. Carrier fringe pattern demodulation -- 2.3. Closed fringe pattern demodulation3. Fringe denoising and phase unwrapping -- 3.1. Real sinusoidal fringe pattern denoising -- 3.2. Phase fringe pattern denoising -- 3.3. Phase unwrapping4. Phase estimation : multicomponent spatial fringe analysis -- 4.1. Background -- 4.2. Segment-wise multiple phase estimation -- 4.3. Block-wise multiple phase estimation -- 4.4. Pixel-wise multiple phase estimation5. Phase derivative estimation : spatial fringe analysis -- 5.1. Non-parametric phase derivative estimation : space frequency analysis -- 5.2. Parametric phase derivative estimation : autoregressive modeling of fringe signal -- 5.3. Parametric phase derivative estimation : matrix enhancement and matrix pencil6. Simultaneous estimation of unwrapped phase and its derivatives -- 6.1. Simultaneous estimation of unwrapped phase and arbitrary order phase derivatives -- 6.2. Closed fringe demodulation -- 6.3. Simultaneous estimation of unwrapped phase and its first order phase derivative7. Signal separation techniques : multicomponent spatial fringe analysis -- 7.1. Signal separation based on frequency discrimination -- 7.2. Signal separation based on amplitude discrimination8. Phase estimation : temporal fringe analysis -- 8.1. PSI algorithms with known phase shifts -- 8.2. PSI algorithms with unknown and constant phase shifts -- 8.3. PSI algorithms with random phase shifts.A review of the tools and methods of multicomponent fringe analysis and interferometric data, including a wide range of digital signal-processing-based interferometric data-processing techniques.Also available in print.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.Rishikesh Dilip Kulkarni is a doctorial assistant and researcher at EPFL in Switzerland. Pramod Rastogi is a professor at the EPFL in Switzerland and has published more than 180 scientific papers and has edited eight books in the field of optical metrology. A recipient of many awards including the SPIE Dennis Gabor Award and Society for Experimental Mechanics Het?enyi Award. He is a Fellow of the Society of the Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers and the Optical Society of America as well as a member of the Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences.Title from PDF title page (viewed on October 26, 2017).
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