Hyperspectral cameras, which are traditionally expensive, have been used for demanding medical and industrial, space and environmental sensing.
The cost-effective optical Micro Opto Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) spectral technology enables the development of new mobile applications for environmental sensing and observation from vehicles and drones, said researchers from VTT Technical Research Centre in Finland.
Other applications include health monitoring and food analysis. All of this forms part of an environment combining smart sensors with the Internet.
"They could also verify product authenticity or identify users based on biometric data. On the other hand, driverless cars could sense and identify environmental features based on the representation of the full optical spectrum at each point of an image," said Rissanen.
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Optical spectral imaging offers a versatile way of sensing various objects and analysing material properties.
Hyperspectral imaging provides access to the optical spectrum at each point of an image, enabling a wide range of measurements.
"Today's smart devices provide huge opportunities for the processing of image data and various cloud services based on spectral data," said Rissanen.
Mass-produced sensor technology will enable the introduction of hyperspectral imaging in a range of devices in which low-cost camera sensors are currently used," Rissanen added.
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