Characterization of Unstable Blinking Pixels in the AisaOWL Thermal Hyperspectral Imager

  • Harris, L
  • Llewellyn, GM
  • Holma, H
  • Warren, MA
  • Clewley, D
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Publication date
December 2017

Abstract

The AisaOWL thermal hyperspectral instrument, manufactured by Specim, is a relatively new push-broom sensor well suited to airborne environmental surveys. The sensor covers the 7.6-12.6 μm part of the long-wave infrared region with 102 continuous bands, and is capable of imaging in low-light conditions. The detector array is a mercury cadmium telluride (MCT) semiconductor, which has an inherent randomly varying dark current for random pixels. This manifests in the raw data as a pixel switching between different intensity levels. These pixels are termed ``blinkers' by the manufacturer. For each data acquisition, the pixels need to be tested for blinking behavior as different pixels are affected during each acquisition. However, little is kno...

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