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3 June 2010 Color computer-generated hologram for larger data capacity
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Proceedings Volume 7730, Optical Data Storage 2010; 77301P (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.859100
Event: Optical Data Storage 2010, 2010, Boulder, Colorado, United States
Abstract
The hologram tag generated by the 11-level CGH has a limit of data capacity of the original image. To overcome the limit of the data capacity, the color computer generated hologram (Color CGH) which uses the RGB color components to store original data is devised in this paper. The data capacity is increased by 6 times than that of the 11-level CGH on the same area of the hologram domain for use of the hologram ID tag. The color image tag system uses the color data rather than the gray scale data the 11-level CGH uses, and it can store the much larger amount of data by compressing the original digital data into RGB color ones.
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Hyun-Whan Choi, Ki-Woo Jun, and Yong-Hyub Won "Color computer-generated hologram for larger data capacity", Proc. SPIE 7730, Optical Data Storage 2010, 77301P (3 June 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.859100
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KEYWORDS
Computer generated holography

Image processing

Image retrieval

Data storage

Holograms

Image compression

Image storage

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