A scene-based nonuniformity correction technique for IRFPA using perimeter diaphragm strips

Jing Sui*, Weiqi Jin, Liquan Dong

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Abstract

Nonuniformity correction (NUC) is a critical task for achieving higher performances in modern infrared imaging systems. For cases where radiometry is not required, we proposed an extension to a recently reported scene-based NUC technique RASBA, the scene-based algorithm using perimeter diaphragm strips (SBA-PDS)*.This method initially guarantees all detectors along FPA perimeter have an uniform, but unknown bias through one-point calibration, which is dependent on the reciprocating movement of diaphragm strips. Then the SBA-PDS proceeds bias estimation recursively based on a special algebraic algorithm and can effectively "transport" the calibration of the perimeter detectors to those interior uncorrected ones. This approach provides the advantages of operating NUC with an almost unobstructive field of view, no need for cost of blackbody sources, and achieving acceptable results during the time of hundreds of frames, which is usually as long as thousands of frames by statistical algorithm. The technique was applied to real infrared data obtained from two kinds of uncooled infrared cameras and the experimental results appeared promising.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2005 International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems - Proceedings
Pages716-720
Number of pages5
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Event2005 International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems - Hong Kong, China
Duration: 27 May 200530 May 2005

Publication series

Name2005 International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems - Proceedings
Volume2

Conference

Conference2005 International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems
Country/TerritoryChina
CityHong Kong
Period27/05/0530/05/05

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