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Multiple phase estimation via signal separation using a windowed Fourier transform in digital holographic interferometry

Kulkarni, Rishikesh  
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Rastogi, Pramod  
2015
Measurement Science and Technology

This paper proposes a novel method for the simultaneous estimation of multiple interference phases from a single recording of the interference field in a multi-wave digital holographic interferometry set-up. The method involves the separation of signal components from the recorded interference field based on windowed Fourier transform based filtering and amplitude discrimination criteria. The proposed method possesses the advantages offered by windowed Fourier transform based filtering such as noise robustness and a high quality reconstruction of the signal components. The performance of the method is validated with numerical and experimental examples.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/0957-0233/26/7/075204
Web of Science ID

WOS:000356313900017

Author(s)
Kulkarni, Rishikesh  
Rastogi, Pramod  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Published in
Measurement Science and Technology
Volume

26

Issue

7

Article Number

075204

Subjects

digital holographic interferometry

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in-plane displacement

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out-of-plane displacement

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multiple phase estimation

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windowed Fourier transform

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amplitude discrimination

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signal separation

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