Three-Dimensional Holographic Imaging

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A comprehensive survey of the state of the art in 3-D holographic imaging techniques and applications
This book introduces the general concepts of both real-time and non-real-time 3-D holographic imaging techniques for scientific and engineering applications. It offers readers a fundamental understanding of the concepts of 3-D holographic imaging as well as cost-effective design and implementation. World-renowned experts in the field provide in-depth discussion of the following topics:
* Holograms of real and virtual point trajectories
* Self-stabilized real-time holographic recording
* Principles and applications of optical scanning holography
* Tangible, dynamic holographic images
* Holographic laser radar
* Preliminary studies on compression of interference patterns in electronic holography
* Photoelectronic principles, components, and applications
* Design and implementation of computer-generated hologram and diffractive optical elements
* Catastrophe analysis as the basis for visual perception
Three-Dimensional Holographic Imaging is the most complete survey available of the fundamental topics in the field, ideal for electrical engineers, optical scientists, and advanced CAD/CAM systems engineers engaged in the design and construction of advanced imaging systems.

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About the author

CHUNG J. KUO, PhD, is Professor of Electrical Engineering at National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan.
MENG HUA TSAI, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Information Management, Toko University, Taiwan.

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