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|a Introduction -- Principle and Properties of the Spatial Filtering Method -- Optical System -- Signal Analysis -- Spatial Filtering Devices and Systems -- Applications -- Fourier Analysis -- Power Spectral Density of the Signal -- Derivation of (2.12) -- Derivation of (2.20) and (2.21) -- Power Spectra for Spatial Filters in Sect. 2.3 -- Derivation of (2.45) -- One-Dimensional Power Spectrum of the Signal -- Derivation of Output Signals for Visibility Analysis.
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|a The first monograph devoted exclusively to spatial filtering velocimetry, this book includes fundamental theory, imaging optics, signal analysis, spatial filtering devices and systems, plus applications. Also suitable as a tutorial for students and users who are unfamiliar with optics and signal processing, Spatial Filtering Velocimetry treats the principle and properties of this velocimetric technique in a concise and easily readable form, together with full appendices. The book reviews a wide range of systems and applications of the spatial-filtering technique for velocity and related measurements, putting forth examples useful in various fields of science, medicine, and engineering.
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