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3 October 1998 Radiation calibration for ocean-color CCD imager
Jian Wei Ren, Yan Cui, Dunjie Cui
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Abstract
The Ocean Color CCD Imager, as a remote sensor of the first ocean satellite of CHina, will be launched. At present, the development of its prototype has been completed. This paper describes the laboratory absolute calibration for the prototype of Ocean Color CCD Imager. The calibration system was established. It is made up the spectral radiometer, spectral irradiance standard lamp, standard, the White Diffuser Plate and a 1.5 meter diameter integrating sphere source. The major calibrated contents include spectral responsibility, saturation spectral radiance, noise equivalent spectral radiance and dynamic range. The results of the experiment are presented and discussed in this paper. The estimated uncertainty of the absolute calibration is about 6 percent.
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Jian Wei Ren, Yan Cui, and Dunjie Cui "Radiation calibration for ocean-color CCD imager", Proc. SPIE 3439, Earth Observing Systems III, (3 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.325663
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Radiometry

Charge-coupled devices

Signal to noise ratio

Diffusers

Imaging systems

Prototyping

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