Claims
- 1. A matched amplification-switching optical image processor, comprising:
(a) A beam of coherent light for carrying an cluttered input image; (b) A lens for receiving the beam and performing a spatial Fourier transform of the cluttered input image; (c) A light controlled by light modulator at the Fourier plane for receiving the transformed clutter image; (d) A beam of coherent light for carrying a reference pump input image; (e) A lens for receiving the beam and performing a spatial Fourier transform of the reference input image; (f) A means for causing the coherent reference pump image to illuminate the matching spatial frequency components of the transformed cluttered image at the Fourier plane, thereby leaving the clutter's spatial frequency components unilluminated and energy transmitivity of the clutterd image is enhanced only in the matched illuminated areas of the light controlled by light modulator; (g) a second lens for receiving the transformed cluttered image from the Fourier plane and performing a spatial Fourier transform, thereby reproducing nearly a cluttered free image at the output;
- 2. a matched amplification-switching image processor of claim 1, further comprising a Fourier transform mixing mean coupled between light controlled by light modulator and a second Fourier transform lens for mixing a matched switch-enhanced information with a processed form of the Fourier transformation of the other input information;
- 3. Matched amplification-switching image processor mean, of claim 1 wherein said a light controlled by light modulator is selected from the group consisting of:
(a) A controlled absorption modulator; (b) A real-time holographic two-beam coupling modulator;
- 4. Optimal operational conditions of the image processor via matched amplification-switching mean of claim 1, comprising:
(a) Siting the beam ratio to be equal to the exponential gain(e.g m=exp(gamma ΓL) for the real-time holographic two-beam coupling modulator; (b) Siting that w1=w2 Where w1 and w2 are weighing factors depends on the beam ratio.
- 5. Matched amplification switch- optical correlation apparatus comprising:
(a) Input reference images multiplexing mean; (b) A beam of coherent light for carrying a cluttered input image from an input detection system; (c) A beam of coherent light for carrying multiplex input template from reference image multiplexing mean; (e) A transformation means for transformation of image multiplex information; (f) A matched switch-amplification mean for cleaning the clutter and the none matched templates out of the cluttered input image and the multiplexed templates; (g) A transformation mixing mean for mixing a matched amplified-switch information at light controlled by light modulator with a processed form of the Fourier transformation of other input information; (h) A beam of coherent light for carrying the mixed information; (i) A transformation means for transformation the mixed information to output detector to produce a matched- switch amplification correlation;
- 6. Slap for matched amplification-switching processing mean comprising:
(a) A Light controlled by light modulator; and (b) Spatial light modulator;
- 7. The slap of claim 6, further comprising an optical polarizer for separating the matched switched-amplified component from the back ground component
- 8. Compact cubic correlator structure comprising:
(a) An integrated lens on the first surface of a cubic beam splitter; (b) Integration of a lens, controlled light by light modulator, polarizer and lens on the second surface of the cube beam splitter; (c) An integration array of detector in an tranformation distance from the second surface of the cube;
- 9. A System with a massive correlation capability comprising:
(a) An image multiplexing mean for multiplexing reference templates; (b) A beam of coherent light for carrying multiplex input template from image multiplexing mean to the input plane of matched switch-amplification correlator; (c) A Detection mean for detecting the cluttered input image; (d) A beam of coherent light for carrying an cluttered input image to the input plane of matched switch-amplification correlator; (e) A matched amplification-switch optical correlator mean; (10) The system of claim 9, further comprising an image rotation mean for rotating the muliplexed images;
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional application 60/239,836 filed Oct. 12, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60239836 |
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