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Online correction method for the registration error between tsmftis detector and interferogram

  • Jun Cao
  • , Yan Yuan
  • , Lijuan Su*
  • , Conghui Zhu
  • , Qiangqiang Yan
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Temporally-spatially modulated Fourier transform imaging spectrometers (TSMFTISs) provide high-throughout-type push-broom spectrometry with both temporal and spatial modulation features. The system requires strict registration between the detector and the interferogram. However, registration errors are unavoidable and directly change the corresponding optical path difference values of the interferogram. As a result, the interferogram should be corrected before restoring the spectrum. In order to obtain the correct optical path difference (OPD) values, an online registration error correction method based on robust least-square linear fitting is presented. The model of the registration error was constructed to analyze its effect on the reconstructed spectra. Fitting methods were used to obtain correct optical path difference information. Simulations based on the proposed method were performed to determine the influence of the registration error on the restored spectra and the effectiveness of the proposed correction method. The simulation results prove that the accuracy of the recovered spectrum can be improved after correcting the interferogram deviation caused by the registration error. The experimental data were also corrected using the proposed methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1195
JournalSensors
Volume20
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Feb 2020

Keywords

  • Interferogram
  • Registration error
  • Robust least-square (RLS) linear fitting
  • Spatially-modulated Fourier transform imaging spectrometers (TSMFTISs)
  • Temporally

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