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Comparison of three 3-D imaging techniques

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Abstract

An important practical consideration in designing an electronic three-dimensional (3-D) imaging system is the amount of data that must be detected, post-processed and transmitted. A key parameter governing the amount of data is the number of 3-D resolution cells within a given field of view.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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