Conference Paper

    Measurement of Noise Equivalent Quanta (NEQ) Using the Dead Leaves Technique

    January 1, 20247 pages

    Noise Equivalent Quanta (NEQ) is an objective Fourier metric which evaluates the performance of an imaging system by detailing the effective equivalent quanta of an exposure versus spatial frequency.

    Abstract

    Noise Equivalent Quanta (NEQ) is an objective Fourier metric which evaluates the performance of an imaging system by detailing the effective equivalent quanta of an exposure versus spatial frequency. Calculated via the modulation transfer function (MTF) and noise power spectrum (NPS), it is a valuable precursor for ranking the detection capabilities of systems and a fundamental metric that combines sharpness and noise performance of an imaging system into a single curve in a physically meaningful way. The dead leaves measurement technique is able to provide an estimate of the MTF and NPS of an imaging system using a single target [2-7], and therefore a potentially convenient method for the assessment of NEQ.

    Authors

    Robin Jenkin, NVIDIA, Santa Clara, CA, USA. Uwe Artmann, Image Engineering GmbH & Co. KG, Kerpen, Germany

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