Signal Processing Using Optics: Fundamentals, Devices, Architectures, and Applications
Bradley G. Boone, Johns Hopkins University
Oxford University Press, 1998
ISBN: 0-19-508424-1;
Language: English
This book covers the fundamental aspects of optical signal processing at an introductory level, while helping the student to bridge the gap to current technical literature. It is intended for senior-level undergraduate and first-year graduate students in electrical engineering or applied physics and for practicing engineers and scientists. The text reviews the essentials of signal processing, optics, and imaging. The text is geared toward providing insight on the underlying mathematical and physical principles, practical understanding of component technology and performance, a grasp of fundamental system design and analysis, and familiarity with architectures for selected but representative applications. Included are problem exercises and a list of references keyed to each chapter. Numerous architectural diagrams and MATLAB tools are provided to assist in the understanding and visualization of important concepts and their implementation.
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