Conference proceeding
End to End Testing of IRLED Projectors
2018 IEEE Research and Applications of Photonics In Defense Conference (RAPID), pp.1-4
08/2018
DOI: 10.1109/RAPID.2018.8508964
Abstract
In 2014, our team built the world's first infrared LED scene projector. This system is called the SLEDS projector and has been thoroughly tested and evaluated at numerous user facilities. New and upgraded versions of the SLEDS projector have been developed and the need for a non-uniformity and gamma correction has increased. A portion of this paper will describe the methods used in determining the operability and the yield of these arrays while also writing an algorithm that would apply gamma and non-uniformity correction to the scenes sent to the array.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- End to End Testing of IRLED Projectors
- Creators
- Peyman Barakhshan - University of DelawareJeffrey Volz - University of DelawareRussell J. Ricker - University of IowaMiguel Hernandez - University of DelawareAaron Landwehr - University of DelawareSydney Provence - University of IowaKassem Nabha - University of DelawareRebekah Houser - University of DelawareJohn P. Prineas - University of IowaCasey Campbell - University of DelawareFouad Kiamilev - University of DelawareThomas F. Boggess - University of Iowa
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Publication Details
- 2018 IEEE Research and Applications of Photonics In Defense Conference (RAPID), pp.1-4
- Publisher
- IEEE
- DOI
- 10.1109/RAPID.2018.8508964
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 08/2018
- Academic Unit
- Physics and Astronomy
- Record Identifier
- 9984428775202771
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