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Numerical-inequality detection using a smart detector array

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Abstract

Optical database machines are important because of the high readout rates available from parallel-access optical storage.1 However, the high throughput rates are limited by the bottle-neck created at the electronic host processor interface which has a much lower rate.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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