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Using Matlab for 3-D Object Recognition by Phase-Only Holographic Information

T.-C. Poon
tcpoon@vt.edu
Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA
USA

T. Kim
Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA
USA

Sung-Chi Chu
schu@runet.edu
Computer Science Department
Radford University
Radford, VA
USA

Abstract

A three-dimensional (3-D) optical image recognition system recently has been proposed. The proposed optical system is based on a two-laser beam scanning technique. In the technique, a hologram of the 3-D reference object is first created which is then used to spatially modulate one of the laser beams of the optical system, with the other laser beam being modelled as a plane wave. A 3-D target object to be recognized is then 2-D scanned by the two laser beams simultaneously, and the result of the 2-D scan pattern effectively displays the correlation of the holographic information of the 3-D reference object and that of the 3-D target object. A strong correlation peak results if the two pieces of the holographic information are matched. In this paper, we investigate the use of phase-only information of the 3-D reference hologram in the optical system for 3-D object recognition. Computer simulation results using Matlab will be provided.


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