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Title: Sampling rate in the dynamic speckle analysis
Keywords: Dynamic laser speckle
Biospeckle laser
Image processing
Issue Date: 27-Sep-2022
Publisher: Springer
Citation: PUJAICO RIVERA, F.; GONZÁLEZ-PEÑA, R. J.; BRAGA-JR, R. A. Sampling rate in the dynamic speckle analysis. Applied Physics B, [S.l.], v. 128, p. 1-8, Sept. 2022. DOI: 10.1007/s00340-022-07912-w.
Abstract: Dynamic laser speckle and its biological version (biospeckle laser) have been used in many areas of knowledge. Its non-invasive approach allows the application in advantage regarding those that need contact or damage the analyzed sample. However, one needs the sharp adjust of the image acquiring and processing. In this article, we show how the variation of sampling rate in a dynamic speckle analysis affects the value of dynamic speckle indexes concerning the absolute value of the differences index, the temporal speckle standard deviation index, and the temporal speckle mean index. We show that the dynamic speckle index value changes its maximum excursion with the variation of sampling rate, affected directly by the camera's time integration (time of exposure). We highlight the importance of knowing the frequency band of the analyzed phenomenon and its signal to choose the appropriate sampling rate, with the recommendation of using the lowest sampling rate possible without compromise the speckle grains to obtain an acceptable maximum excursion and an illumination level with a good signal noise ratio. The results will help those who work with the phenomenon/technique to enhance their analysis tailoring the set up and yielding reliable results, since the optical method demands a rigorous bias of the image acquiring and processing.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/58963
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