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LSU Doctoral Dissertations

Computer Sciences

2006

Computational holography

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Numerical Techniques For Fresnel Diffraction In Computational Holography, Richard Patrick Muffoletto Jan 2006

Numerical Techniques For Fresnel Diffraction In Computational Holography, Richard Patrick Muffoletto

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

Optical holography can produce very realistic virtual images due to its capability to properly convey the depth cues that we use to interpret three-dimensional objects. Computational holography is the use of digital representations plus computational methods to carry out the holographic operations of construction and reconstruction. The large computational requirements of holographic simulations prohibit present-day existence of real-time holographic displays comparable in size to traditional two-dimensional displays. Fourier-based approaches to calculate the Fresnel diffraction of light provide one of the most efficient algorithms for holographic computations because this permits the use of the fast Fourier transform (FFT). The limitations on …