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Generalized linear prediction method in phase-shifting interferometry in the presence of noise

Ravindran, Suraj
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Langoju, Rajesh  
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Patil, Abhijit  
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2007
Optics And Lasers In Engineering

The effectiveness of phase-shifting interferometry (PSI) techniques employing piezoelectric device PZT in the estimation of phase depends largely on the accuracy with which the phase shifts are imparted to the device and the noise influencing the measurement. Several effective algorithms have been proposed to compute the phase shifts imparted to the device and subsequently obtain the phase using least-squares estimation technique. In this paper, we propose a generalized approach, which accurately estimates the phase shifts in the presence of noise. The method is based on the idea of linear prediction and explores the fact that sampling more data frames yields a reliable phase step estimate in a least-squares sense. We also compare our method with a commonly used generalized phase-shifting method based on histogram analysis and show that our proposed approach is highly effective. We also present simulation and experimental validations of our proposed method. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.optlaseng.2007.01.001
Author(s)
Ravindran, Suraj
Langoju, Rajesh  
Patil, Abhijit  
Rastogi, Pramod  
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Optics And Lasers In Engineering
Volume

45

Start page

766

End page

772

Subjects

phase measurement

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interferometry

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holographic interferometry

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