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Fresnelets—A New Wavelet Basis for Digital Holography

Liebling, M.  
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Blu, T.  
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Unser, M.  
2001
Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Mathematical Imaging: Wavelet Applications in Signal and Image Processing IX

We present a new class of wavelet bases—Fresnelets—which is obtained by applying the Fresnel transform operator to a wavelet basis of $ L _{ 2 } $ . The thus constructed wavelet family exhibits properties that are particularly useful for analyzing and processing optically generated holograms recorded on CCD-arrays. We first investigate the multiresolution properties (translation, dilation) of the Fresnel transform that are needed to construct our new wavelet. We derive a Heisenberg-like uncertainty relation that links the localization of the Fresnelets with that of the original wavelet basis. We give the explicit expression of orthogonal and semi-orthogonal Fresnelet bases corresponding to polynomial spline wavelets. We conclude that the Fresnel B-splines are particularly well suited for processing holograms because they tend to be well localized in both domains.

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research article
DOI
10.1117/12.449721
Author(s)
Liebling, M.  
Blu, T.  
Unser, M.  
Date Issued

2001

Publisher

SPIE

Published in
Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Mathematical Imaging: Wavelet Applications in Signal and Image Processing IX
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San Diego CA, USA

Start page

347

End page

352

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http://bigwww.epfl.ch/publications/liebling0101.pdf

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