Temperature Stability of the Sky Quality Meter
Abstract
The stability of radiance measurements taken by the Sky Quality Meter (SQM) was tested under rapidly changing temperature conditions during exposure to a stable light field in the laboratory. The reported radiance was found to be negatively correlated with temperature, but remained within 7% of the initial reported radiance over a temperature range of -15°C to 35°C, and during temperature changes of -33°C/h and +70°C/h. This is smaller than the manufacturer's quoted unit-to-unit systematic uncertainty of 10%, indicating that the temperature compensation of the SQM is adequate under expected outdoor operating conditions.
- Publication:
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Sensors
- Pub Date:
- September 2013
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2013Senso..1312166S
- Keywords:
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- light pollution;
- sky quality meter;
- light at night;
- temperature;
- stability;
- skyglow;
- night sky brightness