Statistics – Methodology
Scientific paper
Oct 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004spie.5563..167k&link_type=abstract
Image Reconstruction from Incomplete Data III. Edited by Bones, Philip J.; Fiddy, Michael A.; Millane, Rick P. Proceedings of
Statistics
Methodology
Scientific paper
A high performance hand held thermal imaging camera has been developed based upon 320 x 256 elements InSb focal plane array (FPA) operating in MWIR region. The primary design goal of this camera was to design a low cost, compact, lightweight and man portable thermal camera with a recognition range of 2 Km. A staring FPA based upon the InSb technology with long and variable integration time provides the answer best suited under these requirements. The system provides the various features such as non-uniformity correction (NUC), bad pixel detection and replacement (BPR), contrast enhancement, histogram equalization and digital scan conversion for CCIR-B compatible output. The design methodology and the performance are presented.
Kumar Ajay
Negi Satya S.
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