Conclusion
The deterministic FTT gives good results whereas the parametric method implemented needs proper settings of the parameters. Also, we have observed no degradation of the uncertainty in the case of two targets with the FTT.
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Pfeiffer, P., Perret, L., Mokdad, R., Pecheux, B. (2006). Fringe analysis in scanning frequency interferometry for absolute distance measurement. In: Osten, W. (eds) Fringe 2005. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29303-5_50
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