Using an integrated optical circuit, a new device for Two-Dimensional (2-D) Walsh transforming is proposed. The feature is that both the wiring line and adder circuit in conventional devices are replaced with one crossing point of two optical fibers. A light signal is injected into the input terminals, the addition on the way is performed by light, and the subtraction is carried out in the last stage.
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Ikuo FUKUI, "Two-Dimensional Walsh Transforming Device Using an Integrated Optical Circuit" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E65-E, no. 1, pp. 61-62, January 1982, doi: .
Abstract: Using an integrated optical circuit, a new device for Two-Dimensional (2-D) Walsh transforming is proposed. The feature is that both the wiring line and adder circuit in conventional devices are replaced with one crossing point of two optical fibers. A light signal is injected into the input terminals, the addition on the way is performed by light, and the subtraction is carried out in the last stage.
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