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      Optimization of orders in multichannel fractional Fourier-domain filtering circuits and its application to the synthesis of mutual-intensity distributions

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      Author(s)
      Yetik, İ. Ş.
      Kutay, M. A.
      Özaktaş, Haldun M.
      Date
      2002
      Source Title
      Applied Optics
      Print ISSN
      0003-6935
      Publisher
      Optical Society of America
      Volume
      41
      Issue
      20
      Pages
      4078 - 4084
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      Owing to the nonlinear nature of the problem, the transform orders in fractional Fourier-domain filtering configurations have usually not been optimized but chosen uniformly. We discuss the optimization of these orders for multi-channel-filtering configurations by first finding the optimal filter coefficients for a larger number of uniformly chosen orders, and then maintaining the most important ones. The method is illustrated with the problem of synthesizing desired mutual-intensity distributions. The method we propose allows those fractional Fourier domains, which add little benefit to the filtering process but increase the overall cost, to be pruned, so that comparable performance can be attained with less cost, or higher performance can be obtained with the same cost. The method we propose is more likely to be useful when confronted with low-cost rather than high-performance applications, because larger improvements are obtained when the use of a smaller number of filters is desired. © 2002 Optical Society of America
      Keywords
      Communication Channels (information theory)
      Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions
      Fourier optics
      Fourier transforms
      Optimization
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/11233
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      http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.41.004078
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