Hyperspectral imaging using the single-pixel Fourier transform technique

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Hyperspectral imaging technology is playing an increasingly important role in the fields of food analysis, medicine and biotechnology. To improve the speed of operation and increase the light throughput in a compact equipment structure, a Fourier transform hyperspectral imaging system based on a single-pixel technique is proposed in this study. Compared with current imaging spectrometry approaches, the proposed system has a wider spectral range (400-1100 nm), a better spectral resolution (1 nm) and requires fewer measurement data (a sample rate of 6.25%). The performance of this system was verified by its application to the non-destructive testing of potatoes.

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Jin, S., Hui, W., Wang, Y., Huang, K., Shi, Q., Ying, C., … Tian, J. (2017). Hyperspectral imaging using the single-pixel Fourier transform technique. Scientific Reports, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep45209

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