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| The fixed pattern noise can be referred to a particular noise pattern that we can measure it from a particular sensor during exposure of light. It can vary with different conditions under which sensors are. For example, environment temperature, image integration time and exposure time can affect fixed pattern noise. PRNU and DSNU are fixed pattern noise.
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Latest revision as of 00:57, 8 December 2023
Introduction
Background
Methods
Results
Conclusions
Appendix
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