An Information Theory Approach to Incoherent
Information
Processing Systems
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Imaging Systems Laboratory,
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Colorado,
Boulder, Colorado 80309
An Information Theory Approach to Incoherent
Information
Processing Systems
Edward R. Dowski, Jr.
Abstract:
Information theory offers a powerful method of determining design goals for
optimum spatially incoherent information processing systems. These goals can be given
both a
geometric and a spatial frequency interpretation.
This information
theory approach is applied to the three example systems of single-image,
single-lens, passive range estimation, range-invariant imaging, and
orthogonal passive range detection systems.
Ed Dowski
Wed Nov 1 12:38:26 MST 1995