@inproceedings{6c6b203e5f034191930f4c7899bb9e3d,
title = "Error reduction in two-dimensional pulse-area modulation, with application to computer-generated transparencies",
abstract = "The paper deals with the analysis of computer-generated half-tone transparencies that are realised as a regular array of area-modulated unit-height pulses and with the help of which we want to generate [via low-pass filtering] band-limited space functions by optical means. The mathematical basis for such transparencies is, of course, the well-known sampling theorem [1], which says that a band-limited func-tion y(x), say, [with x a two-dimensional spatial column vector] can be generated by properly low-pass filtering a regular array of Dirac functions whose weights are proportional to the required sample values yey(Xm) [with X the sampling matrix and m=(mi,m2)t an integer-valued column vector; the superscript t denotes transposition].",
author = "M.J. Bastiaans",
year = "1987",
doi = "10.1117/12.967290",
language = "English",
series = "Proceedings of SPIE",
publisher = "SPIE",
pages = "341--342",
editor = "H.H. Arsenault",
booktitle = "Optics and the Information Age, Proc. 14th Congress of the International Commission for Optics, Quebec, Canada",
address = "United States",
}