1 January 1995 Application of an adaptive noise cancelling technique to a straightness measurement system based on optical activity
Youtang Yang, Yuping Gu, Zhongyan Fang, Chunyong Yin
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Abstract
The theory and methods of adaptive noise cancelling (ANC) are discussed briefly. By theoretical analysis and experimental studies, the ANC technique is successfully applied in the straightness measurement system based on optical activity. The experimental results of various alignment measurements for long and short distances are processed by the ANC technique, and it shows that the compensation effect after filtering under different conditions is 30% to 80%.
Youtang Yang, Yuping Gu, Zhongyan Fang, and Chunyong Yin "Application of an adaptive noise cancelling technique to a straightness measurement system based on optical activity," Optical Engineering 34(1), (1 January 1995). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.188315
Published: 1 January 1995
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KEYWORDS
Interference (communication)

Digital filtering

Optical activity

Signal to noise ratio

Eye

Lasers

Optical alignment

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