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14 May 2019 Range performance across the field of view of a camera
Emily A. Vicedomine, David P. Haefner, Antonio Larios Huerta
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Abstract
Wide Field of View (WFOV) cameras have the potential to increase situational awareness. To achieve larger fields of view, engineers and scientists can introduce a distorted lens system with non-rectilinear optical projections into the camera. These large angular spans and distorted optical projections change the instantaneous Field of View (iFOV) of each pixel across the Focal Plane Array (FPA) substantially enough to affect the overall performance of the imaging system. In this correspondence, we provide an example of how to evaluate the per pixel performance of a WFOV camera system. We began by using the Targeting Task Performance (TTP) metric and the Night Vision Integrated Performance Model (NVIPM) to predict the performance of a WFOV camera based on its expected intrinsic camera parameters such as: focal length, ideal optical projection model, resolution, and noise properties. Then, we measured the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF), Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference (NETD), and iFOV across the FPA using two different direct measurement techniques to update the model predictions and evaluate range performance across the field of view of a camera.
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Emily A. Vicedomine, David P. Haefner, and Antonio Larios Huerta "Range performance across the field of view of a camera", Proc. SPIE 11001, Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling, and Testing XXX, 1100108 (14 May 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2518141
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KEYWORDS
Modulation transfer functions

Cameras

Collimation

Staring arrays

Imaging systems

Performance modeling

Night vision

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