An overview of past, current, and planned activities concerning the application of holographic metrology to Aerospace structures problems is presented. Illustrations include the areas of static and dynamic response measurements and nondestructive evaluation applications. Future efforts such as the automation of interferometric fringe data reduction are also discussed.
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