A large-area plate radiator with in situ temperature homogenization for thermographic imager calibration

2018 
Large-area plate radiators with a high emissivity and uniform temperature distribution are needed as reference sources for calibrating infrared imagers and camera systems. However, achieving very uniform temperature distribution over a large area is technically challenging, especially at high temperatures. We present a large-area plate radiator with an improved uniformity in its surface temperature distribution for the calibration of infrared thermographic imagers. It is based on an industrial plate radiator which is temperature homogenized in situ by using the Data Reference Method (DRM) developed at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt. The DRM takes three spatially shifted pictures of the plate radiator with a thermographic imager, and using this information, it calculates both the nonuniformity in the temperature distribution of the plate radiator and the nonuniformity in the response of the thermographic imager used for imaging the scene. The surface of the applied plate radiator is 300 mm × 300...
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