ELIMINATION OF SPURIOUS DETAIL IN ACOUSTIC IMAGES.

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Abstract

Two methods of spurious detail elimination are discussed, namely, the use of noise or a swept frequency as a source of insonification. It can be shown, that, in general, spurious details due to reflections from multiple interfaces are eliminated more readily than Talbot images. Therefore, this paper only discusses the theory of Talbot images which require the greatest frequency change for elimination.

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Korpel, A., Whitman, R. L., & Ahmed, M. (1974). ELIMINATION OF SPURIOUS DETAIL IN ACOUSTIC IMAGES. (pp. 373–390). Plenum Press, Div of Plenum Publ Corp. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0827-1_21

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