Low-Cost Hyperspectral Imaging System: Design and Testing for Laboratory-Based Environmental Applications

Sensors (Basel). 2020 Jun 9;20(11):3293. doi: 10.3390/s20113293.

Abstract

The recent surge in the development of low-cost, miniaturised technologies provides a significant opportunity to develop miniaturised hyperspectral imagers at a fraction of the cost of currently available commercial set-ups. This article introduces a low-cost laboratory-based hyperspectral imager developed using commercially available components. The imager is capable of quantitative and qualitative hyperspectral measurements, and it was tested in a variety of laboratory-based environmental applications where it demonstrated its ability to collect data that correlates well with existing datasets. In its current format, the imager is an accurate laboratory measurement tool, with significant potential for ongoing future developments. It represents an initial development in accessible hyperspectral technologies, providing a robust basis for future improvements.

Keywords: environmental monitoring; hyperspectral; laboratory-based; low-cost; miniature sensor.