2015
DOI: 10.1117/12.2188120
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MERTIS: geometrical calibration of thermal infrared optical system by applying diffractive optical elements

Abstract: Geometrical sensor calibration is essential for space applications based on high accuracy optical measurements, in this case for the thermal infrared push-broom imaging spectrometer MERTIS. The goal is the determination of the interior sensor orientation. A conventional method is to measure the line of sight for a subset of pixels by single pixel illumination with collimated light. To adjust angles, which define the line of sight of a pixel, a manipulator construction is used.A new method for geometrical senso… Show more

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“…The on-ground instrument calibration will follow similar approaches to procedures used for the calibration campaign on the MERTIS (MErcury Radiometer and Thermal infrared Imaging Spectrometer) instrument on the BepiColombo ESA mission [7,8,9]. On-ground instrument calibration will be performed at the Institute of Optical Sensor Systems of DLR using the same facilities used for MERTIS.…”
Section: Vem/venspec-m Instrumental On-ground Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The on-ground instrument calibration will follow similar approaches to procedures used for the calibration campaign on the MERTIS (MErcury Radiometer and Thermal infrared Imaging Spectrometer) instrument on the BepiColombo ESA mission [7,8,9]. On-ground instrument calibration will be performed at the Institute of Optical Sensor Systems of DLR using the same facilities used for MERTIS.…”
Section: Vem/venspec-m Instrumental On-ground Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%