19 July 2019 Investigation of speckle imagery spectral estimation challenges for modulation transfer function measurements
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Abstract

Efforts to extend speckle-based focal plane array modulation transfer function measurements beyond the detector Nyquist frequency have unearthed challenging spectral estimation issues. In an attempt to better understand the task of speckle imagery spectral estimation, we explore the nuances of various estimation techniques, making comparisons using both real speckle imagery and simulated data. Parameters and features of the techniques investigated include number of image realizations, the size of image realizations, and applications of windows to speckle imagery spectral estimation. Real-world testing considerations such as laser stability and the challenge of collecting significant numbers of independent image realizations are addressed in the analysis. Results from this research show the advantage increasing the number of realizations has on estimation variance, the robustness of smaller realization segments when battling speckle field imagery spatial nonuniformities, the benefits of windowing image segments with regard to power spectral density estimation accuracy, and the impact that the increasing aperture area has on system signal-to-noise ratio.

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Philip J. Plummer, Kenneth J. Barnard, and Michael A. Marciniak "Investigation of speckle imagery spectral estimation challenges for modulation transfer function measurements," Optical Engineering 58(7), 077106 (19 July 2019). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.58.7.077106
Received: 15 May 2019; Accepted: 2 July 2019; Published: 19 July 2019
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KEYWORDS
Speckle

Modulation transfer functions

Image segmentation

Signal to noise ratio

Image analysis

Sensors

Error analysis

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