Hyperspectral Sensor Calibration Lab The Calibration Home Base Karim Lenhard, Jochen Fries, Birgit Suhr and Peter Gege DLR Oberpfaffenhofen operates a calibration facility.

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Hyperspectral Sensor Calibration Lab
The Calibration Home Base
Karim Lenhard, Jochen Fries, Birgit Suhr and Peter Gege
DLR Oberpfaffenhofen operates a calibration facility (Calibration Home Base, CHB) for airborne optical sensors and hyperspectral field instruments in a wide
spectral range. It was designed with aircraft-based sensors in mind and can therefore accommodate large and heavy sensors. The CHB is specifically
devised to provide equipment for radiometric, geometric and spectral measurements and can also be used for the measurement of polarisation effects, stray
light or electronic properties. The CHB was partially funded by ESA to establish a calibration facility for the airborne imaging spectrometer APEX.
Radiometric Calibration
Integrating sphere #1: Small aperture, calibrated against PTB standard
• Used for absolute calibration
1
Integrating sphere #2: Wide aperture, 18 different lamps
• Used for relative calibration at different intensities
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Geometric Calibration
3
Narrow slit imaged via a collimator
Enables measurement of:
• Across and along track Line-Spread-Function (LSF)
• Pixel coordinates
• Instantaneous Field Of View, Field Of View
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Facility with a hyperspectral sensor mounted
1. Integrating sphere #1
2. Integrating sphere #2
3. Hyperspectral Sensor ROSIS with alignment interface
4. Folding Mirror
5. Monochromator
Across track measurements performed by imaging a narrow slit onto a sensor, yielding the LSF
Folding Mirror Concept
Spectral Calibration
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• Sensor is mounted in regular flight position
Monochromator wavelength range: 350 nm – 14 µm
• Large and heavy sensors (<350 kg) can be accommodated
• Geometric and spectral calibration can be performed without realigning
the sensor
• Automation of extensive calibration procedures is possible via lab
software
Enables measurement of:
• Center wavelengths
• Bandwidths, oversampling
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Schema of folding mirror and linear stage
Response curves of five adjacent channels, showing center wavelength, bandwidth and oversampling
Contact
Jochen Fries
Head of CHB
Phone: +49-8153-28 2776
Email: [email protected]
Dr. Peter Gege
Head of Sensor Operations and Concepts
Group
Phone: +49-8153-28 1242
Email: [email protected]
Website
http://www.opairs.aero/chb.html
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