In-process automatic wavelength calibration for CCD-spectrometers
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10902/2406DOI: 10.1117/12.781040
ISSN: 1996-756X
ISSN: 0277-786X
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Mirapeix Serrano, Jesús María



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2008-04-30Derechos
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Proceedings of SPIE, 2008, vol. 7003, 70031T
Optical Sensors, Estrasburgo, 2008
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SPIE Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
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Palabras clave
Arc-welding
On-line monitoring
Plasma optical spectroscopy
CCD-spectrometer
Wavelength calibration
Resumen/Abstract
In CCD-spectrometers, the relation between the CCD-pixel number and the associated wavelength is established by means of a calibration polynomial, whose coefficients are typically obtained using a calibration lamp with known emission line wavelengths and a regression procedure. A recalculation of this polynomial has to be performed periodically, as the pixel number versus wavelength relation can change with ambient temperature variations or modifications in the optics attached to the spectrometer connector. Given that this calibration procedure has to be performed off-line, it implies a disturbance for industrial scenarios, where the monitoring setup must be altered. In this paper an automatic wavelength calibration procedure for CCD-spectrometers is proposed. It is based on a processing scheme designed for the in-process estimation of the plasma electronic temperature, where several plasma emission lines are identified for each spectral capture. This identification stage involves the determination, by means of a sub-pixel algorithm, of the central wavelength of those lines, thus allowing an on-line wavelength calibration for each single acquired spectrum. The proposed technique will be demonstrated by means of several experimental arc-welding tests.
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