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16 May 2006 Procedures and recent results for two-color infrared projection
Breck A. Sieglinger, Steven A. Marlow, Richard B. Sisko, Rhoe A. Thompson
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Abstract
Testing of two-color imaging sensors often requires precise spatial alignment, including correction of distortion in the optical paths, beyond what can be achieved mechanically. Testing, in many cases, also demands careful radiometric calibration, which may be complicated by overlap in the spectral responses of the two sensor bands. In this paper, we describe calibration procedures used at the Air Force Research Laboratory hardware-in-the-loop (HWIL) facility at Eglin AFB, and present some results of recent two-color testing in a cryo-vacuum test chamber.
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Breck A. Sieglinger, Steven A. Marlow, Richard B. Sisko, and Rhoe A. Thompson "Procedures and recent results for two-color infrared projection", Proc. SPIE 6208, Technologies for Synthetic Environments: Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing XI, 62080Z (16 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.669531
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KEYWORDS
Projection systems

Calibration

Sensors

Distortion

Data modeling

Image processing

Infrared radiation

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