Metrological characterization and calibration of thermographic cameras for quantitative temperature measurement

<p>We present the metrological characterization and calibration of three different types of thermographic cameras for quantitative temperature measurement traceable to the International Temperature Scale (ITS-90). Relevant technical specifications – i.e., the non-uniformity of the pixel-to-pi...

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Main Authors: S. König, B. Gutschwager, R. D. Taubert, J. Hollandt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems
Online Access:https://jsss.copernicus.org/articles/9/425/2020/jsss-9-425-2020.pdf
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spelling doaj-ee16f23c103f434dae294091ee64cabd2020-12-18T08:32:24ZengCopernicus PublicationsJournal of Sensors and Sensor Systems2194-87712194-878X2020-12-01942544210.5194/jsss-9-425-2020Metrological characterization and calibration of thermographic cameras for quantitative temperature measurementS. KönigB. GutschwagerR. D. TaubertJ. Hollandt<p>We present the metrological characterization and calibration of three different types of thermographic cameras for quantitative temperature measurement traceable to the International Temperature Scale (ITS-90). Relevant technical specifications – i.e., the non-uniformity of the pixel-to-pixel responsivity, the inhomogeneity equivalent temperature difference (IETD), the noise equivalent temperature difference (NETD), and the size-of-source effect (SSE) – are determined according to the requirements given in the series of Technical Directives VDI/VDE 5585. The measurements are performed with the camera calibration facility of the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt. The data reference method is applied for the determination and improvement of the non-uniformity, leading to an improved IETD for all three cameras. Finally, the cameras are calibrated according to the different procedures discussed in the VDI/VDE 5585 series. Results achieved with the different calibration procedures are compared for each type of camera and among the three cameras. An uncertainty budget for the calibration of each camera is given according to GUM (ISO, 1995) and VDI/VDE 5585.</p>https://jsss.copernicus.org/articles/9/425/2020/jsss-9-425-2020.pdf
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author S. König
B. Gutschwager
R. D. Taubert
J. Hollandt
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B. Gutschwager
R. D. Taubert
J. Hollandt
Metrological characterization and calibration of thermographic cameras for quantitative temperature measurement
Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems
author_facet S. König
B. Gutschwager
R. D. Taubert
J. Hollandt
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title Metrological characterization and calibration of thermographic cameras for quantitative temperature measurement
title_short Metrological characterization and calibration of thermographic cameras for quantitative temperature measurement
title_full Metrological characterization and calibration of thermographic cameras for quantitative temperature measurement
title_fullStr Metrological characterization and calibration of thermographic cameras for quantitative temperature measurement
title_full_unstemmed Metrological characterization and calibration of thermographic cameras for quantitative temperature measurement
title_sort metrological characterization and calibration of thermographic cameras for quantitative temperature measurement
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems
issn 2194-8771
2194-878X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description <p>We present the metrological characterization and calibration of three different types of thermographic cameras for quantitative temperature measurement traceable to the International Temperature Scale (ITS-90). Relevant technical specifications – i.e., the non-uniformity of the pixel-to-pixel responsivity, the inhomogeneity equivalent temperature difference (IETD), the noise equivalent temperature difference (NETD), and the size-of-source effect (SSE) – are determined according to the requirements given in the series of Technical Directives VDI/VDE 5585. The measurements are performed with the camera calibration facility of the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt. The data reference method is applied for the determination and improvement of the non-uniformity, leading to an improved IETD for all three cameras. Finally, the cameras are calibrated according to the different procedures discussed in the VDI/VDE 5585 series. Results achieved with the different calibration procedures are compared for each type of camera and among the three cameras. An uncertainty budget for the calibration of each camera is given according to GUM (ISO, 1995) and VDI/VDE 5585.</p>
url https://jsss.copernicus.org/articles/9/425/2020/jsss-9-425-2020.pdf
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