Low-Cost Hyperspectral Imaging Device for Portable Remote Sensing

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Abstract

Hyperspectral imaging has revolutionized various scientific fields by enabling a detailed analysis of objects and materials based on their spectral signatures. However, the high cost and complexity of commercial hyperspectral camera systems limit their accessibility to researchers and professionals. In this paper, a do-it-yourself (DIY) hyperspectral camera device that offers a cost-effective and user-friendly alternative to hyperspectral imaging is presented. The proposed device leverages off-the-shelf components, commercially available hardware parts, open-source software, and novel calibration techniques to capture and process hyperspectral imaging data. The design considerations, hardware components, and construction process are discussed, providing a comprehensive guide for building the device. Furthermore, the performance of the DIY hyperspectral camera is investigated through experimental evaluations with a multi-color 3D-printed box in order to validate its sensitivities to red, green, blue, orange and white colors.

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Pechlivani, E. M., Papadimitriou, A., Pemas, S., Giakoumoglou, N., & Tzovaras, D. (2023). Low-Cost Hyperspectral Imaging Device for Portable Remote Sensing. Instruments, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/instruments7040032

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