Diffuse arrays that autocorrelate and project as delta-like points
Abstract
Diffuse two-dimensional integer-valued arrays are demonstrated that have delta-like aperiodic autocorrelation and, simultaneously, the array sums form delta-like projections along several directions. The delta-projected views show a single sharp spike at the central ray. When such arrays are embedded in larger blocks of two-dimensional data, their location can be fixed precisely via the fast and simple intersection of the back-projected central rays along two or more directions. This mechanism complements localization of the same array from its delta-like autocorrelation, which, although more robust, is slower and more complex to compute.
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