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14 May 2018 A truly mobile push-broom hyperspectral camera (Conference Presentation)
Jouni Jussila, Kari Kataja, Jarkko Puusaari, Harri Salo
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Abstract
Due to complexity and bulkiness of instrumentation, it has been highly difficult to make hyperspectral measurements on the location where the actual samples are. Also, demanding off-line data processing has prevented in obtaining immediate results for decision making and actions on the measurement spot. To solve these issues Specim Ltd has introduced a mobile hyperspectral camera operating in the 400-1000nm spectral range. Based on a spectrometer with push-broom technology, this new mobile camera collects 10-20 times more light from the target than filter based cameras. It results in higher SNR and/or quicker image acquisition in similar illumination conditions. In addition to the portability, the camera has integrated data processing capability and easy user interface. For the first time, the applications can be uploaded in the camera and obtain push-a-button results. The applications change the camera operations, and data processing to match the user requirements. The software included to the camera is used to generate the applications with the graphical user interface without a need for programming. The camera offers a ready-to-go hyperspectral platform for various OEM industries in agriculture, food safety, law enforcement, and health care to rapidly develop application solutions to their end users. Similarly, researchers and professionals in several application fields can quickly adopt the camera to their everyday work. This paper illustrates the design targets and challenges, as well as the full features in the mobile hyperspectral imager. In addition to the technological description, the results from the pilot phase field and laboratory tests are shown.
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Jouni Jussila, Kari Kataja, Jarkko Puusaari, and Harri Salo "A truly mobile push-broom hyperspectral camera (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10657, Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies XI, 106570S (14 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2304750
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Data processing

Human-machine interfaces

Agriculture

Computer programming

Image acquisition

Optical filters

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