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13 September 1995Real-time implementation of two-point nonuniformity correction for IR-CCD imagery
Spatial photoresponse nonuniformity of the detectors in staring IR-CCD camera must be corrected to preserve radiometric correct performance and achieve state-of-the-art sensitivity. A real-time implementation of the two-point nonuniformity correction algorithm, and some representative experimental results are illustrated. The prototype is realized in a computer system for the multiwavelength imaging pyrometer of the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
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Edwin Sui Hoi Hou, Jun Li, Walter F. Kosonocky, "Real-time implementation of two-point nonuniformity correction for IR-CCD imagery," Proc. SPIE 2598, Videometrics IV, (13 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.220922