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6 May 2009 Implementation of real-time nonuniformity correction with multiple NUC tables using FPGA in an uncooled imaging system
Gyong Jin Oh, Lyang-June Kim, Sue-Ho Sheen, Gyou-Phyo Koo, Sang-Hun Jin, Bo-Yeon Yeo, Jong-Ho Lee
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Abstract
This paper presents a real time implementation of Non Uniformity Correction (NUC). Two point correction and one point correction with shutter were carried out in an uncooled imaging system which will be applied to a missile application. To design a small, light weight and high speed imaging system for a missile system, SoPC (System On a Programmable Chip) which comprises of FPGA and soft core (Micro-blaze) was used. Real time NUC and generation of control signals are implemented using FPGA. Also, three different NUC tables were made to make the operating time shorter and to reduce the power consumption in a large range of environment temperature. The imaging system consists of optics and four electronics boards which are detector interface board, Analog to Digital converter board, Detector signal generation board and Power supply board. To evaluate the imaging system, NETD was measured. The NETD was less than 160mK in three different environment temperatures.
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Gyong Jin Oh, Lyang-June Kim, Sue-Ho Sheen, Gyou-Phyo Koo, Sang-Hun Jin, Bo-Yeon Yeo, and Jong-Ho Lee "Implementation of real-time nonuniformity correction with multiple NUC tables using FPGA in an uncooled imaging system", Proc. SPIE 7298, Infrared Technology and Applications XXXV, 72982E (6 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.820189
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KEYWORDS
Nonuniformity corrections

Imaging systems

Sensors

Staring arrays

Camera shutters

Field programmable gate arrays

Signal processing

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