Most of us are familiar with the concept of digital image processing. The idea that 'the camera can never lie' is no longer valid. Image processing can be performed directly on an optical image. This course is an introduction to coherent optical image processing through the medium of diffraction; together with an approach to imaging with non-coherent light. Fourier theory underlies much of the mathematics of the course. The second part of the course is concerned with fibre optic communications. A simple introduction using Maxwell's equations will be given to the performance of optical fibres and an overview of optical communications with fibre optics will be explored. Level 4 students are required to study a scientific article or other additional material with a view to being able to communicate the underlying physics to their peer group. This work is done without any assistance from the lecturer. |