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8 March 2017 Research on techniques for geometric calibration of three fields push-broom-type sensor
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Proceedings Volume 10255, Selected Papers of the Chinese Society for Optical Engineering Conferences held October and November 2016; 1025529 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2268416
Event: Selected Papers of the Chinese Society for Optical Engineering Conferences held October and November 2016, 2016, Jinhua, Suzhou, Chengdu, Xi'an, Wuxi, China
Abstract
The paper combines with three fields push-broom-type sensor, which is independently developed by Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and with the use of full color light source, reflected mirror, rotating table, parallel light tube, image acquisition software, computers and other laboratory equipment to create a geometric calibration method. The method aimed at three fields’ push-broom- type sensor imaging system, and we can get the geometric calibration raw data. The geometric calibration method can provide a method to establish an image mosaic model, and provide basic data for the geometric correction[1] about image distortion.
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Qian Chen, Yan-hua Ma, and Di Chen "Research on techniques for geometric calibration of three fields push-broom-type sensor", Proc. SPIE 10255, Selected Papers of the Chinese Society for Optical Engineering Conferences held October and November 2016, 1025529 (8 March 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2268416
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Calibration

Sensors

Mirrors

Data modeling

Light sources

Image sensors

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