The continued development of new and fiindamentally different classes of imaging spectrometer has increased both the scope and the complexity of comparisons of their relative signal-to-noise ratios. Although the throughput and multiplex advantages of Fourier-transform spectrometers were established in the early 1950s, the application of this terminology to imaging spectrometers is often ambiguous and has led to some confusion and debate. For comparisons of signal-collection abilities to be useful to a system designer, they must be based on identical requirements and constraints. We present unambiguous definitions of terminology for application to imaging spectrometers and comparisons of signal-collection abilities and signal-to-noise-ratios...
The detectivity and resolution of single aperture and multiple aperture optical imaging systems are ...
Currently three imaging spectrometer architectures, tunable filter, dispersive, and Fourier transfor...
Noise in medical images is recognized as an important factor that determines the image quality. Imag...
The continued development of new and fiindamentally different classes of imaging spectrometer has in...
The continued development of new and fundamentally different classes of imaging spectrometer has inc...
Although the throughput and multiplex advantages of Fourier transform spectrometry were established ...
Digital radiography is a field of great interest; a wide range of different imaging systems is now b...
The continuing development of new and fundamentally different classes of imaging spectrometers has i...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 1996.Includes bibliographi...
Purpose: Image quality indices based upon model observers are promising alternatives to laborious hu...
Nowadays, the most significant impact of digital image processing in the area of applications are re...
Author Institution: Block EngineeringRecent advances in Fourier Transform Spectroscopy have brought ...
Signal‐to‐Noise Ratio as a Function of Imaging Parameters (Azim Celik, General Electric Company, Mil...
The radiometric performance of cameras is customarily characterized and specified in terms of compon...
Purpose: In this study, five different units based on three different technologies—traditional compu...
The detectivity and resolution of single aperture and multiple aperture optical imaging systems are ...
Currently three imaging spectrometer architectures, tunable filter, dispersive, and Fourier transfor...
Noise in medical images is recognized as an important factor that determines the image quality. Imag...
The continued development of new and fiindamentally different classes of imaging spectrometer has in...
The continued development of new and fundamentally different classes of imaging spectrometer has inc...
Although the throughput and multiplex advantages of Fourier transform spectrometry were established ...
Digital radiography is a field of great interest; a wide range of different imaging systems is now b...
The continuing development of new and fundamentally different classes of imaging spectrometers has i...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 1996.Includes bibliographi...
Purpose: Image quality indices based upon model observers are promising alternatives to laborious hu...
Nowadays, the most significant impact of digital image processing in the area of applications are re...
Author Institution: Block EngineeringRecent advances in Fourier Transform Spectroscopy have brought ...
Signal‐to‐Noise Ratio as a Function of Imaging Parameters (Azim Celik, General Electric Company, Mil...
The radiometric performance of cameras is customarily characterized and specified in terms of compon...
Purpose: In this study, five different units based on three different technologies—traditional compu...
The detectivity and resolution of single aperture and multiple aperture optical imaging systems are ...
Currently three imaging spectrometer architectures, tunable filter, dispersive, and Fourier transfor...
Noise in medical images is recognized as an important factor that determines the image quality. Imag...