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31 May 2002 Optical installation for using speckle dynamics in the study of stochastic microdisplacements
Alexander Petrovich Vladimirov, E. N. Galkin
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Abstract
The computer installation intended to capture optical signals with further analysis of the deformation-induced speckle dynamics is examined. Application of the installation for study of chaotic microdisplacements, visualization of surface element rotations and localization of irreversible deformations is discussed.
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Alexander Petrovich Vladimirov and E. N. Galkin "Optical installation for using speckle dynamics in the study of stochastic microdisplacements", Proc. SPIE 4705, Saratov Fall Meeting 2001: Coherent Optics of Ordered and Random Media II, (31 May 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.469008
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KEYWORDS
Speckle

Stochastic processes

Speckle pattern

Cameras

Digital signal processing

Video

Visualization

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