Gigapixel holography

Relatively low cost focal plane arrays and the availability of high performance digital memory and processing enable computational holographic imaging on unprecedented scale. Recent progress in registration and optimization enables coherent imaging over relatively large sensor arrays based on scanning. This talk describes work on large pixel count holographic imaging in our group and discusses multi-sensor array image fusion in computational holographic imagers.

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