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Optical correlation of databases in conventionally encoded optical disks: techniques for improved accuracy

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Abstract

Optical correlation of multiple tracks of conventional optical-disk data, digitally encoded by transitions in reflectance rather than absolute reflectance, can be improved with a pulse-counting version of the digital-multiplication-by-analog-convolution algorithm, which also avoids analog weighting.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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