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8 February 1988 Conoscopic Television System
Didier CHARLOT, Gabriel Y. SIRAT, Eric Y. DUFRESNE, Demetri PSALTIS
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Proceedings Volume 0963, Optical Computing '88; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947914
Event: Optical Computing '88, 1988, Toulon, France
Abstract
Conoscopic holography is a new principle which permits to record incoherent holograms in a simple and attractive way. The basic principle was first presented by G.SIRAT and Demetri PSALTIS.1,2 The research is now pursued at ENST and a three dimensionnal (3D) machine vision based on this concept will be developped and industrialized by "Le CONOSCOPE". The paper is organized as follow : first, we will briefly review the basic theory of conoscopic holography and explain its main originalities. In the second part, we describe the numerical algorithms under development which permit to retrieve the three dimensionnal image from its conoscopic hologram. In the last part we present the 3D machine vision that we are currently developing and give the main applications of such a system.
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Didier CHARLOT, Gabriel Y. SIRAT, Eric Y. DUFRESNE, and Demetri PSALTIS "Conoscopic Television System", Proc. SPIE 0963, Optical Computing '88, (8 February 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947914
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

Optical computing

Machine vision

3D vision

Inverse problems

Polarizers

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