Radiometric calibration in infrared optical systems is the process of converting raw detector signals into quantitative measures of radiance or temperature. This transformation is essential for ...
Radiometric calibration (RC) guarantees measurements from infrared photonic sensors with certain accuracy, where a traditional radiation source will introduce unexpected uncertainties for degradation.
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To guarantee measurements from infrared (IR) photonic sensors with certain accuracy, radiometric calibration (RC) is implemented to determine the radiometric responsivity of sensor and usually be ...