Digital optical processing based on higher-order modified signed-digit symbolic substitution

Appl Opt. 1992 May 10;31(14):2419-25. doi: 10.1364/AO.31.002419.

Abstract

An efficient higher-order modified signed-digit optical symbolic substitution technique for addition and subtraction has been derived. This two-step symbolic substitution technique, which is independent of the number of bits to be processed, saves a tremendous amount of computation time. Two separate approaches for optical implementation that use content-addressable memory and the joint transform correlator are also suggested.