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Setup for characterising the spectral responsivity of Fabry-Perot-interferometerbased hyperspectral cameras

  • Oskari Pekkala*
  • , Tomi Pulli
  • , Alexander Kokka
  • , Erkki Ikonen
  • *Corresponding author for this work
    • Aalto University

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticleScientificpeer-review

    Abstract

    Hyperspectral cameras capture the spectral power distribution of the objects in the imaged view via dozens of narrow-band spectral channels of the camera. Knowledge of the spectral responsivity of the channels is essential when interpreting the acquired hyperspectral data and assessing its reliability. The spectral responsivity of the camera channels may vary within the image area. This paper presents a measurement setup and data analysis routine for characterising the spectral responsivity of a hyperspectral camera. This method was used to characterise the spectral responsivity of a Fabry-Perot-interferometer-based hyperspectral camera. The characterisation method implemented in this study was able to reveal several channel leaks in the measured wavelength range. In the image area there is an approximately 1.5 nm shift in the channel wavelengths, and up to 10% variation in the channel bandwidths. The expanded uncertainties (k = 2) for the measured channel bandwidths, sensitivities and wavelengths were 7.9%, 9.5% and 0.64 nm, respectively.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numberab3fd1
    Number of pages1
    JournalMetrologia
    Volume56
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2019
    MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

    Funding

    The calibration of the camera under test was a commission of the Finnish Geospatial Institute (FGI). The work leading to this study was partly funded by the Academy of Finland project ‘Quantitative remote sensing by 3D hyperspectral UAVs—From theory to practice’.

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