Abstract

Modern communications require the transmission, storage and display of information in pictorial form, both for data (documents) as well as for information in actual “image” form. Digital implementations are likely to be the most practical, in general cases, when certain current limitations are surmounted. Both the transmission as well as the processing of the information represent, currently, digital implementations of fundamental optical principles. Therefore, the solution of the digital communication and processing problems requires the consideration and application of solutions which have reached a very advanced stage in the optical implementations, generally known as “coherent optical processing”, “holography” and “optical computing”.

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