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Multimodel Kalman filtering for adaptive nonuniformity correction in infrared sensors
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2006
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EngineeringSensor ArrayKalman FilterState EstimationNonuniformity ParametersFiltering TechniqueCalibrationCamera CalibrationAdaptive TechniqueAdaptive FilterMachine VisionSynthetic Aperture RadarInverse ProblemsSignal ProcessingSensor CalibrationRadarArray ProcessingAdaptive OpticRobust ModelingSensorsAdaptive Nonuniformity CorrectionRemote Sensing
We present an adaptive technique for the estimation of nonuniformity parameters of infrared focal-plane arrays that is robust with respect to changes and uncertainties in scene and sensor characteristics. The proposed algorithm is based on using a bank of Kalman filters in parallel. Each filter independently estimates state variables comprising the gain and the bias matrices of the sensor, according to its own dynamic-model parameters. The supervising component of the algorithm then generates the final estimates of the state variables by forming a weighted superposition of all the estimates rendered by each Kalman filter. The weights are computed and updated iteratively, according to the a posteriori-likelihood principle. The performance of the estimator and its ability to compensate for fixed-pattern noise is tested using both simulated and real data obtained from two cameras operating in the mid- and long-wave infrared regime.
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