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Tele-Metrology Based on Digital Holography

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Digital holography is a versatile tool for remote science or tele-metrology. The data of the hologram, stored in the computer as a matrix of intensity values, can be transferred by electronic transmission lines to any other point. The hologram itself can be reconstructed optically and serve as the reference in coherent-optical measurements. Furthermore the acquired holograms of a remote measurement can be transferred to the evaluation place in the same way. However, it is also possible to transfer the pre-evaluated data, which are in common Interferograms. In all cases a high amount of data has to be transferred requiring a significant compression of the data. Different methods are compared.

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Kreis, T., Jüptner, W., Schnars, U. (2006). Tele-Metrology Based on Digital Holography. In: Poon, TC. (eds) Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Display. Springer, Boston, MA . https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-31397-4_7

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