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18 October 1999 Nonuniformity correction for improved registration and high-resolution image reconstruction in IR imagery
Ernest E. Armstrong, Majeed M. Hayat, Russell C. Hardie, Sergio N. Torres, Brian J. Yasuda
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Abstract
It is well known that non-uniformity noise in focal-plane array (FPA) sensors, which is due to the pixel-to-pixel variation in the detectors' responses, can considerably degrade the quality of images since it results in a fixed pattern that is superimposed on the true scene. This paper addresses the benefits of non-uniformity correction (NUC) pre- processing on the performance of a number of existing post- processing algorithms. The post-processing applications considered are image registration (motion compensation) and high-resolution image reconstruction from a sequence of blurred and undersampled images. The accuracy of motion estimation in the presence of non-uniformity noise is investigated in terms of the standard deviation of the gain and the offset of the FPA detectors. Two recently reported scene-based NUC techniques are employed to pre-process the FPA output prior post-processing. The first NUC technique is based on the assumption that all pixels experience the same range of irradiance over a sufficiently long sequence of frames (constant-range assumption), and the second NUC technique is registration-based and can be used recursively. It is shown that NUC improves the accuracy of registration, and consequently, enhances the benefit of high-resolution reconstruction. It is also shown that under cases of severe non-uniformity noise, a recursive application of the registration-based NUC may further improve the accuracy of registration and high-resolution image reconstruction. The results are illustrated using real and simulated data.
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Ernest E. Armstrong, Majeed M. Hayat, Russell C. Hardie, Sergio N. Torres, and Brian J. Yasuda "Nonuniformity correction for improved registration and high-resolution image reconstruction in IR imagery", Proc. SPIE 3808, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXII, (18 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.365831
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KEYWORDS
Nonuniformity corrections

Image registration

Image restoration

Sensors

Reconstruction algorithms

Staring arrays

Infrared imaging

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