Talone et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Reduction of non-linearity effects for a class of hyper-spectral radiometersTalone et al., 2020
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- Talone M
- Zibordi G
- Białek A
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- Metrologia
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We determined the non-linearity coefficients of RAMSES hyper-spectral radiometers by relying on measurements performed at two distances from a reference source, ie d C and, leading to equivalent digital counts in a large portion of the spectrum when doubling the …
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