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Development of Impact Assessment Procedure and preliminary results with digital holographic speckle pattern interferometry for signatures multiencoding use

机译:利用数字全息散斑图案干涉测量技术开发影响评估程序和初步结果,以用于签名多重编码

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The deterioration of cultural heritage is of major concern for gallery conditions and loan considerations worldwide. Artwork deterioration may increase during transportation and exhibitions or mishandling. Decisions about gallery conditions and loan requirements shall need reconsideration if findings based on artworks undergoing these procedures prove that impose catastrophic dimensional fluctuations. In this context, non interacting and non contact methods are useful in order to monitor the continuous changes in the monitored artwork. The presented paper refers to this application of high importance for the preservation of cultural heritage and forms part of the European project Multiencode (006427 SSPI). Holography techniques, in either optical and digital acquisition, are known to allow full field observation of object point's displacement. In addition to the importance provided by the techniques of revealing hidden discontinuities within an object, the procedures that have been developed which can be used to visualize and study deformations following environmentally induced alterations are similarly important. The interferometric formation which results in fringe patterns which correspond to hidden defects can be used as a key-indicator to control and monitor accidental or intentional interventions which may effect an object and hence result in an alteration of the originally-revealed fringe pattern information. Thus, in this paper the specific steps taken to develop an Impact Assessment Procedure for the assessment and evaluation of the fringe pattern alterations deduced by the implementation of a Digital Holographic Speckle Pattern Interferometry(DHSPI) system is presented and examples of the application are given.
机译:文化遗产的恶化是全球画廊条件和贷款考虑的主要问题。在运输和展览期间或处理不当的情况下,艺术品的劣化可能会加剧。如果基于经过这些程序的艺术品的发现证明施加了灾难性的尺寸波动,则需要重新考虑关于画廊条件和贷款要求的决定。在这种情况下,非交互和非接触方法是有用的,以便监控所监视的艺术品中的连续变化。提出的论文提到了这种对保护文化遗产具有高度重要性的应用,并构成了欧洲项目Multiencode(006427 SSPI)的一部分。众所周知,在光学和数字采集中,全息技术都可以对目标点的位移进行全场观察。除了揭示对象内隐藏的不连续性的技术所提供的重要性外,已开发的可用于可视化和研究环境引起的变化后的变形的过程也同样重要。产生与隐藏的缺陷相对应的条纹图案的干涉形成可以用作控制和监视可能影响物体并因此导致原始显示的条纹图案信息发生变化的意外或有意干预的关键指标。因此,在本文中,提出了开发影响评估程序以评估和评估由数字全息散斑图案干涉仪(DHSPI)系统实现而产生的条纹图案变化的特定步骤,并给出了应用示例。

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