Loading [MathJax]/extensions/MathMenu.js
Choice of spatial resolution measurement methods to implement | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Choice of spatial resolution measurement methods to implement


Abstract:

A key imaging quality metric for an optical system (e.g. a camera or surveillance device) is its resolution. Methods to measure this, range from visual observation method...Show More

Abstract:

A key imaging quality metric for an optical system (e.g. a camera or surveillance device) is its resolution. Methods to measure this, range from visual observation methods on resolution target charts, through more rigorous characterization, e.g. determining the modulation transfer function (MTF). When a new test-and-research laboratory is being established for testing imaging optical systems, some practical constraints impact on the choice of which of these measurement methods to implement first. Constraints include: The priority of resolution characterization versus other testing capabilities, balancing available equipment funds between different priorities, and demands arising from the need for practical skills-building on different test methods. Under this “new laboratory” scenario, this paper considers the merits of some of the methods available for resolution characterization. One major consideration is the widespread availability and use of digital imaging systems. The methods considered include: (1) Use of conventional resolution targets, (2) the so-called “spatial frequency response (SFR)” method, (3) and more rigorous MTF measurement methods.
Date of Conference: 27-30 April 2013
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 08 July 2013
ISBN Information:
Conference Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
No metrics found for this document.

I. Introduction

A key imaging quality metric for an optical system (e.g. a camera, or a surveillance device) is its resolution, which expresses the system's ability to transfer detail from the scene to the optical image. Further system elements such as an imaging sensor, electronics, processing, and display also affect the nett reproduction of detail, i.e. overall system resolution.

Usage
Select a Year
2025

View as

Total usage sinceJul 2013:274
012345JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec040000000000
Year Total:4
Data is updated monthly. Usage includes PDF downloads and HTML views.
Contact IEEE to Subscribe

References

References is not available for this document.