Abstract
Considering the distribution characteristics of interference data of a temporally and spatially modulated spatial heterodyne interference imaging spectrometer, an algorithm based on spatial dimension baseline of interference data for the detection and correction of invalid data is proposed. The intensity ratio of the target interference data far away from the zero optical path difference has been extracted and calculated, and the intensity of the interference data is compensated; the baseline of the compensated interference data is carried out along the spatial dimension direction, and the deviation matrix is calculated, and combined with the $3\sigma$ method for the detection and correction of invalid data. A simulation experiment is carried out in the laboratory to obtain the target push-sweep imaging interference data, and the spectrum is the output spectrum of the integrating sphere halogen tungsten lamp. The experimental results show that the invalid data in the interference data (including invalid data near zero optical path difference) can be effectively identified and corrected using the invalid data detection and correction algorithm described in this paper, which has a good effect on the correction of fixed invalid data and flash pixel.
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