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20 January 2005 Radiation calibration research on multichannel CCD camera
Jinguo Liu, Jie Li, Zhihang Hao
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Abstract
Three-Line CCD Camera is a multi-channel solid mapping camera. There are three signal channels in one camera, and twelve channels in three cameras for the three-line CCD camera. Because there is a little difference between different channels, the image grey of different camera channels is a little difference for the same region. Those differences include in two aspect: the difference between the cameras each other and the difference between different channels of the same camera. So they make a mistake when the images of different channels are matched. In the paper, the camera response curves have been described through ground radiation calibration to the multi-channel camera, furthermore, the channels calibration coefficients have been gotten based on making a certain the output basis channel. So the differences between different channels are reduced through radiation calibrating each channel, and the outputs of all channels are almost same, the accuracy of matching image is improved.
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Jinguo Liu, Jie Li, and Zhihang Hao "Radiation calibration research on multichannel CCD camera", Proc. SPIE 5633, Advanced Materials and Devices for Sensing and Imaging II, (20 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.576546
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

CCD cameras

Calibration

Image processing

Remote sensing

Satellites

Sensors

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