It is a well-known phenomenon that three- and four-bar patterns can sometimes be resolved with staring sensors even when the bar pattern frequency is beyond the half sample rate of the sensor. When performing a minimum resolvable temperature (MRT) test, for example, the modulation of the target bars can be significant even when the fundamental frequency of the four-bar target is higher than the half sample rate of the sensor. We show that the modulation of a four-bar target goes to zero at 0.6 times the sample rate of the sensor (1.2 times the half sample rate) if the sample phasing is optimized. If the bar pattern contains a larger number of bars, the modulation cutoff approaches the half sample rate of the sensor. Further, we illustrate t...
Performance models based on two-dimensional MRTD have been used in the industry for several years. T...
The standard way to characterize sensor performance is by means of the Minimum Resolvable Temperatur...
With staring infrared sensors becoming more predominant, an increasing number of system Modulation T...
MRTD (Minimum Resolvable Temperature Difference) The characterization of electro-optical system perf...
The minimum resolvable temperature difference (MRTD), the minimum resolvable contrast (MRC), and the...
Determination of the performance of undersampled IR cameras by means of four-bar patterns suffers fr...
Recent advances in the modeling of human observers using infrared and electro-optic sensors have pro...
We present Minimum-Resolvable Temperature Difference (MRTD) curves obtained by letting an ensemble o...
Background. Currently, thermal imagers with matrix radiation detectors (MRD) are widely used in medi...
(a) vertical and (b) horizontal bars at 0.35 m. MRTD values averaged over five different target temp...
The parameter almost universally adopted by the infrared community for describing the overall perfor...
Dynamic measurement of minimum resolvable temperature difference (MRTD) has been shown to avoid the ...
The traditional test pattern for end-to-end EO system performance testing in the laboratory has been...
In this study, we demonstrate the optimization of the chopper frequency and duty cycle in a Z-scan m...
Shaded horizontal bar represents the lowest visible contrast of 10%. The 4-bar target (conjugate bar...
Performance models based on two-dimensional MRTD have been used in the industry for several years. T...
The standard way to characterize sensor performance is by means of the Minimum Resolvable Temperatur...
With staring infrared sensors becoming more predominant, an increasing number of system Modulation T...
MRTD (Minimum Resolvable Temperature Difference) The characterization of electro-optical system perf...
The minimum resolvable temperature difference (MRTD), the minimum resolvable contrast (MRC), and the...
Determination of the performance of undersampled IR cameras by means of four-bar patterns suffers fr...
Recent advances in the modeling of human observers using infrared and electro-optic sensors have pro...
We present Minimum-Resolvable Temperature Difference (MRTD) curves obtained by letting an ensemble o...
Background. Currently, thermal imagers with matrix radiation detectors (MRD) are widely used in medi...
(a) vertical and (b) horizontal bars at 0.35 m. MRTD values averaged over five different target temp...
The parameter almost universally adopted by the infrared community for describing the overall perfor...
Dynamic measurement of minimum resolvable temperature difference (MRTD) has been shown to avoid the ...
The traditional test pattern for end-to-end EO system performance testing in the laboratory has been...
In this study, we demonstrate the optimization of the chopper frequency and duty cycle in a Z-scan m...
Shaded horizontal bar represents the lowest visible contrast of 10%. The 4-bar target (conjugate bar...
Performance models based on two-dimensional MRTD have been used in the industry for several years. T...
The standard way to characterize sensor performance is by means of the Minimum Resolvable Temperatur...
With staring infrared sensors becoming more predominant, an increasing number of system Modulation T...