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Título: | Low-Cost Hyperspectral Push-broom Microscope, targeting Smart Farming Applications | Autores/as: | Ortega Sarmiento, Samuel Guerra Hernández, Raúl Celestino Fabelo Gómez, Himar Antonio Díaz Martín, María López Suárez, Sebastián Marrero Callicó, Gustavo Iván Sarmiento Rodríguez, Roberto |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 220990 Tratamiento digital. Imágenes | Palabras clave: | Hyperspectral imaging Microscope Microscopic analysis Push-broom camera |
Fecha de publicación: | 2019 | Proyectos: | Identificación Hiperespectral de Tumores Cerebrales (Ithaca) Plataforma H2/Sw Distribuida Para El Procesamiento Inteligente de Información Sensorial Heterogenea en Aplicaciones de Supervisión de Grandes Espacios Naturales |
Conferencia: | 34th Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems, DCIS 2019 | Resumen: | Currently, the use of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) for the inspection of microscopic samples in an emerging trend in different fields. The use of push-broom hyperspectral (HS) cameras against other HSI technologies is motivated by their high spectral resolution and their capabilities to exploit spectral ranges beyond 1000 nm. Nevertheless, the use of push-broom cameras coupled to microscopes imposes to perform an accurate spatial scanning of the sample to collect the HS data. In this manuscript, we present a methodology to correctly set-up a HS push-broom microscope to acquire high-quality HS images. First, we present a custom 3D printed mechanical system developed to perform the spatial scanning by performing a linear movement that controls the microscope stage. Then, we discuss the most important characteristics of a microscopic HS system and we propose an image analysis method able to quantitatively verify the correct setup of the system prior to acquire high-quality HS images. Finally, we present a set of images acquired from real microscopic samples, showing the potential of HSI for the microscopic analysis. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/107229 |
Colección: | Ponencias |
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