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Digital Holographic Data Representation and Compression
Digital Holographic Data Representation and Compression
Digital Holographic Data Representation and Compression
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Digital Holographic Data Representation and Compression

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With the increasing interest in holography for 3D imaging applications, there is a need to develop and use hologram compression techniques for the efficient storage and transmission of holographic data. This book gives a broad overview of the state-of-the-art techniques for the efficient compression and representation of digital holographic data, addressing both still and moving data sequences.

  • An Introduction to the principles of digital holography
  • A critical analysis of the techniques that have been developed
  • Coverage of the most recent research results
  • A summary of future research challenges
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 19, 2015
ISBN9780128028902
Digital Holographic Data Representation and Compression

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    Digital Holographic Data Representation and Compression - Yafei Xing

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    Chapter 1

    Introduction

    Abstract

    In this book, we specifically consider the problem of representation and compression of holographic data. Indeed, digital holographic data represents a huge amount of information which has to be efficiently handled. In addition, a very high data rate is needed for a real-time system. These two drawbacks constitute major bottlenecks. Clearly, efficient compression of holographic visual information is a critical aspect. Given that the signal properties of holograms differ significantly from those of natural images and video sequences, merely applying existing compression techniques (e.g., JPEG or MPEG standards) remains a suboptimal method. This field of research is still relatively new and clearly calls for innovative compression solutions. This book aims at presenting a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art compression techniques for digital holographic data, along with a critical

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