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24 September 1986 Optical Excisor Performance Limits Versus Improved Signal Detection
Jerry L. Erickson
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Proceedings Volume 0639, Optical Information Processing II; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964347
Event: 1986 Technical Symposium Southeast, 1986, Orlando, United States
Abstract
The optical excision processor is useful for rejecting narrowband interference from broadband signals for improved broadband signal detection. Key performance measures of the optical excision processor include filter resolution, filter depth, and spurious free dynamic range. This paper presents the theoretical limits of these key performance measures for the optical excision processor and relates these performance limits to quantified improvements in broadband signal detection.
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Jerry L. Erickson "Optical Excisor Performance Limits Versus Improved Signal Detection", Proc. SPIE 0639, Optical Information Processing II, (24 September 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964347
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KEYWORDS
Signal detection

Linear filtering

Optical filters

Bragg cells

Electronic filtering

Sensors

Signal processing

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