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High Dynamic Range Digital Holographic Method for Very Small Amplitude Measurement

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Mechanical vibration measurement has been an integral part of industry and research since its beginning. Therefore a wide variety of measuring techniques based on different approaches have been developed. The most used techniques utilize Doppler principle, correlation analysis, speckle ESPI (Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometry), or holography. Holography provides a full-field and contactless measurement with great sensitivity, which makes it very suitable tool for very small amplitude measurement.

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Psota, P., Lédl, V., Doleček, R. (2014). High Dynamic Range Digital Holographic Method for Very Small Amplitude Measurement. In: Osten, W. (eds) Fringe 2013. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36359-7_117

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