Manual test edit

An operator uses a series of 4-bar targets of different spatial frequencies. For each target he/she adjusts the blackbody, (source of Infrared radiation), temperature up and down untill the pattern is "just resolvable." The positive and negative temperature differences are inputed into a two dimensional array. The corresponding spatial frequencies used in each test are also inputed into an array. The MRTD curve is a plot of these arrays (just resolvable temperature difference versus target spatial frequency). From the experimental MRTD curve, a general polynomial best fit is calculated and the result of the MRTD polynomial best fit is found.[1]

Calculations edit

 

    •   = array of just resolvable temperature differences
    •   = array of spatial frequences
    •   = MRTD curve
MRTD polynomial best fit edit

 

    •   = output sequence best fit
    •   = input array of X values
    •   = best fit polynomial coefficients
    •   = polynomial order
    •   = input array of Y values
    •   = number of data points
  1. ^ EO TestLab Methodology