Author: | Muhammad Rafiq Abuturab, He Wenqi, Ali Mansour, Joseph Rosen, Naveen K. Nishchal, Zhengjun Liu, Professor Debesh Choudhury, Elizabet Pérez Cabré, Juan Manuel Vilardy, María Sagrario Millán, Peter Tsang Wai Ming, Wen Chen, Jun Li, Nihel Neji, Yassin Kortli | ISBN: | 9780750314572 |
Publisher: | Institute of Physics Publishing | Publication: | April 10, 2018 |
Imprint: | Institute of Physics Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Muhammad Rafiq Abuturab, He Wenqi, Ali Mansour, Joseph Rosen, Naveen K. Nishchal, Zhengjun Liu, Professor Debesh Choudhury, Elizabet Pérez Cabré, Juan Manuel Vilardy, María Sagrario Millán, Peter Tsang Wai Ming, Wen Chen, Jun Li, Nihel Neji, Yassin Kortli |
ISBN: | 9780750314572 |
Publisher: | Institute of Physics Publishing |
Publication: | April 10, 2018 |
Imprint: | Institute of Physics Publishing |
Language: | English |
New image-processing tools and data-processing network systems have considerably increased the volume of transmitted information such as 2D and 3D images with high resolution. Thus, more complex networks and long processing times become necessary, and high image quality and transmission speeds are requested for an increasing number of applications. To satisfy these two requests, several, either numerical or optical solutions, were offered separately. Advanced Secure Optical Image Processing for Communications explores both alternatives and describes research works that are converging towards optical/numerical hybrid solutions for high-volume signal and image processing and transmission. Without being limited to hybrid approaches, the latter are particularly investigated in this book in the purpose of combining the advantages of both techniques. Additionally, pure numerical or optical solutions are also considered since they emphasize the advantages of one of the two approaches separately.
New image-processing tools and data-processing network systems have considerably increased the volume of transmitted information such as 2D and 3D images with high resolution. Thus, more complex networks and long processing times become necessary, and high image quality and transmission speeds are requested for an increasing number of applications. To satisfy these two requests, several, either numerical or optical solutions, were offered separately. Advanced Secure Optical Image Processing for Communications explores both alternatives and describes research works that are converging towards optical/numerical hybrid solutions for high-volume signal and image processing and transmission. Without being limited to hybrid approaches, the latter are particularly investigated in this book in the purpose of combining the advantages of both techniques. Additionally, pure numerical or optical solutions are also considered since they emphasize the advantages of one of the two approaches separately.