Comparative Analysis of Various Single-tone Frequency Estimation Techniques in High-order Instantaneous Moments Based Phase Estimation Method

Physics – Optics

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Holographic Interferometry, Fourier Transform Optics, Interference (Wave), Image Reconstruction, Frequency Measurement, Holographic Interferometry, Other Holographic Techniques, Fourier Optics, Interference, Image Reconstruction, Tomography, Frequency Conversion, Harmonic Generation, Including Higher-Order Harmonic Generation

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For phase estimation in digital holographic interferometry, a high-order instantaneous moments (HIM) based method was recently developed which relies on piecewise polynomial approximation of phase and subsequent evaluation of the polynomial coefficients using the HIM operator. A crucial step in the method is mapping the polynomial coefficient estimation to single-tone frequency determination for which various techniques exist. The paper presents a comparative analysis of the performance of the HIM operator based method in using different single-tone frequency estimation techniques for phase estimation. The analysis is supplemented by simulation results.

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