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Influence of a perturbation in a double phase-encoding system

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We consider the recently proposed double phase-encoding system [Opt. Lett. 20, 767 (1995)]. We study the robustness of the decoding process, that is, the way in which a perturbation of the coded image modifies the decoded image. We demonstrate that the amplitude signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in the decoded image is strictly (and not only statistically) equal to the SNR in the coded image for different kinds of coded-image perturbations. In optical implementations the intensity of the decoded image is measured at the output of the decoding system. We show that there exists a simple relation between the intensity SNR of the decoded image and the amplitude SNR of the coded image and that this relation is quasi-independent of the nature of the coded-image perturbation. The results presented could provide a simple and efficient way of determining the precision level of the components of the optical decoding system necessary to reach a predefined quality level of the decoded image.

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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