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Sampling, Aliasing, and Data Fidelity for Electronic Imaging Systems, Communications, and Data Acquisition

Author(s): Holst, Gerald C.
ISBN10: 0964000032
ISBN13: 9780964000032
Cover: Hardcover
 
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Table of Contents
PREFACE v(8)
SYMBOL LIST
xiii
1. INTRODUCTION
1(28)
1.1. Sample data systems
3(2)
1.2. Sampling and quantization
5(7)
1.3. Reconstruction
12(2)
1.4. Aliasing
14(1)
1.5. Data acquisition
15(1)
1.6. Audio communications
15(1)
1.7. Electronic imaging systems
16(3)
1.7.1. Image enhancement
16(1)
1.7.2. Image restoration
17(1)
1.7.3. Aliased signal
17(1)
1.7.4. Moire patterns
18(1)
1.7.5. Machine vision
19(1)
1.8. Computer simulations
19(1)
1.9. System modeling
20(4)
1.10. Scenels, pixels, datels, disels, and resels
24(4)
1.11. References
28(1)
2. FOURIER TRANSFORM
29(36)
2.1. Fourier series
31(8)
2.2. Fourier integral
39(3)
2.3. Transform properties
42(2)
2.4. Discrete fourier transform
44(7)
2.5. Two-dimensional transform representation
51(8)
2.6. Windows
59(3)
2.7. Typical test patterns
62(3)
2.8. References
65(1)
3. LINEAR SYSTEM THEORY
65(16)
3.1. Linear system theory
66(4)
3.1.1. Time-varying signals
67(2)
3.1.2. Spatially varying signals
69(1)
3.2. The electronic imaging system
70(2)
3.3. MTF and PTF interpretation
72(5)
3.4. Response of idealized circuits
77(1)
3.5. Superposition applied to optical systems
78(2)
3.6. References
80(1)
4. SAMPLING
81(17)
4.1. Sampled data systems
82(2)
4.2. Sampling theory
84(3)
4.3. Reconstruction filter
87(2)
4.4. Aliasing
89(2)
4.5. Anti-alias filter
91(1)
4.6. Two-dimensional sampling
92(5)
4.7. References
97(1)
5. SAMPLING DEVICES
98(33)
5.1. Analog multiplexer
99(3)
5.2. Analog-to-digital converters
102(1)
5.3. Detectors
103(26)
5.3.1. Detector MTF
103(4)
5.3.2. Detector array output
107(3)
5.3.3. Nyquist frequency
110(3)
5.3.4. Microscan
113(2)
5.3.5. Infinite staring arrays
115(4)
5.3.6. Infinite scanning arrays
119(3)
5.3.7. Finite arrays
122(1)
5.3.8. Optical prefiltering
123(3)
5.3.9. Nonrectangular sampling
126(1)
5.3.10. Frequency axis normalization
127(2)
5.4. Frame grabbers
129(1)
5.5. References
130(1)
6. RESAMPLING
131(27)
6.1. Examples
132(4)
6.2. Decimation
136(3)
6.3. Interpolation
139(3)
6.4. Frequency shift (rational value)
142(2)
6.5. Interpolation algorithms
144(10)
6.6. Frame grabbers
154(3)
6.7. References
157(1)
7. RECONSTRUCTION
158(38)
7.1. Time domain reconstruction
161(7)
7.2. The observer
168(3)
7.3. Reconstruction by the display medium
171(15)
7.3.1. Raster scanned CRTs
173(6)
7.3.2. Digitally addressed CRTs
179(1)
7.3.3. Color CRTs
179(2)
7.3.4. Flat panel displays
181(2)
7.3.5. Laser printers
183(2)
7.3.6. Halftones
185(1)
7.4. Electronic zoom
186(7)
7.5. System aliasing
193(2)
7.6. References
195(1)
8. RECONSTRUCTED SIGNAL APPEARANCE
196(32)
8.1. Phasing effects
197(5)
8.2. Edge ambiguity
202(3)
8.3. Target width ambiguity
205(4)
8.3.1. Small blur-to-detector ratio
205(3)
8.3.2. Large blur-to-detector ratio
208(1)
8.4. Beat frequencies
209(6)
8.5. Bar target appearance
215(6)
8.6. Independent pixels on target
221(3)
8.7. Character recognition
224(1)
8.8. Asymmetric sampling
225(1)
8.9. Dynamic sampling
226(2)
8.10. References
228(1)
9. SYSTEM ANALYSIS
228(46)
9.1. Frequency domain
230(5)
9.2. Optics MTF
235(2)
9.3. Detectors
237(1)
9.4. Sample-scene MTF
238(1)
9.5. Electronic analog filters
239(6)
9.5.1. Low-pass filter
240(3)
9.5.2. Boost
243(2)
9.6. Digital filters
245(4)
9.7. Display
249(2)
9.7.1. CRT-based display
249(2)
9.7.2. Flat panel display
251(1)
9.8. The observer
251(2)
9.9. System MTF
253(7)
9.10. Simulation of subsystem MTFs
260(9)
9.10.1. Computer generated imagery
260(1)
9.10.2. High resolution imagery
260(1)
9.10.3. Aliasing
261(2)
9.10.4. Number of detectors
263(1)
9.10.5. Frequency scaling
264(1)
9.10.6. Reconstruction
264(5)
9.11. Dynamic scene projectors
269(4)
9.12. References
273(1)
10. SYSTEM RESOLUTION
274(19)
10.1. Electronic imaging system resolution
276(5)
10.1.1. Optical resolution metrics
277(1)
10.1.2. Detector resolution
278(3)
10.1.3. Electrical resolution metric
281(1)
10.2. CRT resolution
281(2)
10.2.1. Vertical resolution
281(1)
10.2.2. Theoretical horizontal resolution
282(1)
10.2.3. TV limiting resolution
282(1)
10.3. MTF-based resolution
283(3)
10.3.1. Limiting resolution
283(1)
10.3.2. MTF-TM resolution
283(2)
10.3.3. Sequin's limiting resolution
285(1)
10.4. Shade's equivalent resolution
286(2)
10.5. System resolution examples
288(5)
10.6. References
293(1)
11. IMAGE QUALITY METRICS
293(30)
11.1. Image quality model
296(4)
11.2. MTF
300(1)
11.3. Equivalent pass band
301(1)
11.4. MTFA
302(1)
11.5. Subjective quality factor
302(3)
11.6. Square-root integral
305(1)
11.7. MRT and MRC
305(3)
11.8. Aliased signal
308(3)
11.8.1. Legault criterion
308(1)
11.8.2. Spurious response
308(2)
11.8.3. Aliased signal as noise
310(1)
11.9. Sampling and reconstruction blur
311(1)
11.10. NIIRS
311(8)
11.11. General trends
319(1)
11.12. References
320(3)
INDEX 323

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