What is to our knowledge a new scene-based algorithm for nonuniformity correction in infrared focal-plane array sensors has been developed. The technique is based on the inverse covariance form of the Kalman filter (KF), which has been reported previously and used in estimating the gain and bias of each detector in the array from scene data. The gain and the bias of each detector in the focal-plane array are assumed constant within a given sequence of frames, corresponding to a certain time and operational conditions, but they are allowed to randomly drift from one sequence to another following a discrete-time Gauss-Markov process. The inverse covariance form filter estimates the gain and the bias of each detector in the focal-plane array a...
In this Letter we propose an adaptive scene-based nonuniformity correction method for fixed-pattern ...
The presence of spatial and temporal fixed pattern noise (FPN) due to nonuniformity in sensor parame...
The advancement in infrared (IR) detector technologies from 1st to 3rd generation and beyond has res...
What is to our knowledge a new scene-based algorithm for nonuniformity correction in infrared focal-...
A statistical algorithm has been developed to compensate for the fixed-pattern noise associated with...
This paper presents an adaptive technique for the estimation of nonuniformity parameters of infrared...
A novel statistical approach is undertaken for the adaptive estimation of the gain and bias nonunifo...
Scene-based nonuniformity correction techniques for infrared focal-plane arrays have been widely con...
In scene-based nonuniformity correction (NUC) methods for infrared focal-plane array cameras, the pr...
A scene-based algorithm is developed to compensate for bias nonuniformity in focal-plane arrays. Non...
A scene-based algorithm is developed to compensate for bias nonuniformity in focal-plane arrays. Non...
Focal-plane array (FPA) IR systems are affected by fixed-pattern noise (FPN) which is caused by the ...
In this paper, we propose a new scene-based nonuniformity correction technique for infrared focal pl...
A generalization of a recently developed algebraic scene-based nonuniformity correction algorithm fo...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
In this Letter we propose an adaptive scene-based nonuniformity correction method for fixed-pattern ...
The presence of spatial and temporal fixed pattern noise (FPN) due to nonuniformity in sensor parame...
The advancement in infrared (IR) detector technologies from 1st to 3rd generation and beyond has res...
What is to our knowledge a new scene-based algorithm for nonuniformity correction in infrared focal-...
A statistical algorithm has been developed to compensate for the fixed-pattern noise associated with...
This paper presents an adaptive technique for the estimation of nonuniformity parameters of infrared...
A novel statistical approach is undertaken for the adaptive estimation of the gain and bias nonunifo...
Scene-based nonuniformity correction techniques for infrared focal-plane arrays have been widely con...
In scene-based nonuniformity correction (NUC) methods for infrared focal-plane array cameras, the pr...
A scene-based algorithm is developed to compensate for bias nonuniformity in focal-plane arrays. Non...
A scene-based algorithm is developed to compensate for bias nonuniformity in focal-plane arrays. Non...
Focal-plane array (FPA) IR systems are affected by fixed-pattern noise (FPN) which is caused by the ...
In this paper, we propose a new scene-based nonuniformity correction technique for infrared focal pl...
A generalization of a recently developed algebraic scene-based nonuniformity correction algorithm fo...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
In this Letter we propose an adaptive scene-based nonuniformity correction method for fixed-pattern ...
The presence of spatial and temporal fixed pattern noise (FPN) due to nonuniformity in sensor parame...
The advancement in infrared (IR) detector technologies from 1st to 3rd generation and beyond has res...