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The design of optical diagnostics systems often presents a challenging dilemma: achieving excellent performance across all categories while navigating inherent trade-offs. In this context, engineers and scientists must prioritize certain performance aspects over others, as improvements in one area may lead to compromises in others. This discussion explores practical examples of design trade-offs in optical diagnostics, highlighting the importance of strategic decision-making in creating efficient and effective systems tailored to specific applications.
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The optical diagnostics design space: examples • Tradeoffs (want excellent performance in every category, but cannot get it)