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Towards deconvolution to enhance the grid method for in-plane strain measurement
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    Towards deconvolution to enhance the grid method for in-plane strain measurement (English)
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    10 March 2014
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    image-based contactless measurement
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    2D displacement and strain fields in experimental mechanics
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    grid method
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    windowed Fourier analysis
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    phase and phase derivative
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    spatially correlated noise
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    non-blind deconvolution
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