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30 August 1989 Laboratory Results Using The Synthetic Estimation Filter
Stanley E. Monroe Jr., Richard D. Juday, James M. Florence
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Abstract
The synthetic estimation filter (SEF) was previously designed for implementation in an optical correlator. The intent was to find a simple method that would reduce the number of reference images necessary to track six degrees of freedom of an object, while avoiding the more complicated computations necessary in other methods of similar intent. Initial laboratory results are shown for estimating in-plane rotation with a minimal number of filters.
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Stanley E. Monroe Jr., Richard D. Juday, and James M. Florence "Laboratory Results Using The Synthetic Estimation Filter", Proc. SPIE 1098, Aerospace Pattern Recognition, (30 August 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960438
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KEYWORDS
Image filtering

Optical correlators

Optical filters

Composites

Phase only filters

Aerospace engineering

Digital micromirror devices

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