LCD display screen performance testing for handheld thermal imaging cameras

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作者
Dinaburg, Joshua B. [1 ]
Amon, Francine [1 ]
Hamins, Anthony [1 ]
Boynton, Paul [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Stand & Technol, 100 Bur Dr, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 USA
来源
INFRARED IMAGING SYSTEMS: DESIGN, ANALYSIS, MODELING, AND TESTING XVII | 2006年 / 6207卷
关键词
characterization; thermal imager; display performance; performance metrics; non-destructive testing; infrared camera; TIC;
D O I
10.1117/12.666280
中图分类号
TB8 [摄影技术];
学科分类号
0804 ;
摘要
Handheld thermal imaging cameras are an important tool for the first responder community. As their use becomes more prevalent, it will become important for a set of standard test metrics to be available to characterize the performance of these cameras. A major factor in the performance of the imagers is the quality of the image on a display screen. An imager may employ any type of display screen, but the results of this paper will focus on those using liquid crystal displays. First responders, especially firefighters, in the field rely on the performance of this screen to relay vital information during critical situations. Current research on thermal imaging camera performance metrics for first responder applications uses trained observer tests or camera composite output signal measurements. Trained observer tests are subjective and composite output tests do not evaluate the performance of the complete imaging system. It is the goal of this work to develop a nondestructive, objective method that tests the performance of the entire thermal imaging camera system, from the infrared sensor to the display screen. Application of existing display screen performance metrics to thermal imaging cameras requires additional consideration. Most display screen test metrics require a well defined electronic input, with either full black or white pixel input, often encompassing detailed spatial patterns and resolution. Well characterized thermal inputs must be used to obtain accurate, repeatable, and non-destructive display screen measurements for infrared cameras. For this work, a thermal target is used to correlate the measured camera output with the actual display luminance. A test method was developed to determine display screen luminance. A well characterized CCD camera and digital recording device were used to determine an electro-optical transfer function for thermal imaging cameras. This value directly relates the composite output signal to the luminance of the display screen, providing a realistic characterization of system performance.
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