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New Multi- and Hyperspectral Cameras Cover Diverse Applications

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Bert Geelen, Nicolaas Tack and Andy Lambrechts, imec

A new snapshot multispectral imager enables real-time, dynamic applications; its sister line-scan hyperspectral imager handles applications demanding high speed and high spatial/spectral resolution. Both solutions use monolithically integrated Fabry-Perot filters on top of an image sensor for low cost, compactness and high speed. By combining spectroscopy and imaging, multi- and hyperspectral cameras allow us to identify or differentiate spectral signatures of various materials and objects. They “see the unseen” by splitting the light reflected by an object into many spectral...Read full article

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    Published: March 2013
    Glossary
    hyperspectral imaging
    Hyperspectral imaging is an advanced imaging technique that captures and processes information from across the electromagnetic spectrum. Unlike traditional imaging systems that record only a few spectral bands (such as red, green, and blue in visible light), hyperspectral imaging collects data in numerous contiguous bands, covering a wide range of wavelengths. This extended spectral coverage enables detailed analysis and characterization of materials based on their spectral signatures. Key...
    machine vision
    Machine vision, also known as computer vision or computer sight, refers to the technology that enables machines, typically computers, to interpret and understand visual information from the world, much like the human visual system. It involves the development and application of algorithms and systems that allow machines to acquire, process, analyze, and make decisions based on visual data. Key aspects of machine vision include: Image acquisition: Machine vision systems use various...
    sensor
    1. A generic term for detector. 2. A complete optical/mechanical/electronic system that contains some form of radiation detector.
    Andy LambrechtsBert GeelencamerasCMOSdefenseEuropeFabry-PerotFeaturesFiltershyperspectralhyperspectral imagingImagingIMECindustrialline-scan imagermachine visionmultispectralNicolaas TacksensorSensors & Detectors

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