2015
DOI: 10.1117/12.2177456
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Advances in iterative non-uniformity correction techniques for infrared scene projection

Abstract: Santa Barbara Infrared (SBIR) is continually developing improved methods for non-uniformity correction (NUC) of its Infrared Scene Projectors (IRSPs) as part of its comprehensive efforts to achieve the best possible projector performance. The most recent step forward, Advanced Iterative NUC (AI-NUC), improves upon previous NUC approaches in several ways. The key to NUC performance is achieving the most accurate possible input drive-toradiance output mapping for each emitter pixel. This requires many highly-acc… Show more

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“…Comparing Figure 8a,b, the temperature difference between pixels decreases when using the proposed circuit structure. In particular, the maximum temperature difference decreased from 112 to 0.5 K. The nonuniformity, which can be calculated with Equation (8) [9], was plotted as a function of the apparent temperature, as shown in Figure 10.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Nonuniformitymentioning
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“…Comparing Figure 8a,b, the temperature difference between pixels decreases when using the proposed circuit structure. In particular, the maximum temperature difference decreased from 112 to 0.5 K. The nonuniformity, which can be calculated with Equation (8) [9], was plotted as a function of the apparent temperature, as shown in Figure 10.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Nonuniformitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest nonuniformity value for a conventional RIIC was 21%, however, when the proposed structure was used, this quantity became lower than 0.1%. This value, therefore, is The nonuniformity, which can be calculated with Equation (8) [9], was plotted as a function of the apparent temperature, as shown in Figure 10.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Nonuniformitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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