Towards the Future of Ubiquitous Hyperspectral Imaging: Innovations in Sensor Configurations and Cost Reduction for Widespread Applicability

Hyperspectral imaging is currently under active development as a method for remote sensing, environmental monitoring and biomedical diagnostics. The development of hyperspectral sensors is aimed at their miniaturization and reducing the cost of components for the purpose of the widespread use of suc...

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Main Authors: Ivan Podlesnykh, Michael Kovalev, Pavel Platonov
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/11/221
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description Hyperspectral imaging is currently under active development as a method for remote sensing, environmental monitoring and biomedical diagnostics. The development of hyperspectral sensors is aimed at their miniaturization and reducing the cost of components for the purpose of the widespread use of such devices on unmanned aerial vehicles and satellites. In this review, we present a broad overview of recent work on the development of hyperspectral devices’ configurations, studies aimed at modifying sensors and the possibility of reducing the cost of components of such devices. In addition, we will present the main trends in the development of hyperspectral device configurations for ubiquitous applications.
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spelling doaj-art-07c4c22e1e234e2e9c94ea9c204449a02024-11-26T18:23:32ZengMDPI AGTechnologies2227-70802024-11-01121122110.3390/technologies12110221Towards the Future of Ubiquitous Hyperspectral Imaging: Innovations in Sensor Configurations and Cost Reduction for Widespread ApplicabilityIvan Podlesnykh0Michael Kovalev1Pavel Platonov2Laser and Optoelectronic Systems Department, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, 105005 Moscow, RussiaLaser and Optoelectronic Systems Department, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, 105005 Moscow, RussiaLaser and Optoelectronic Systems Department, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, 105005 Moscow, RussiaHyperspectral imaging is currently under active development as a method for remote sensing, environmental monitoring and biomedical diagnostics. The development of hyperspectral sensors is aimed at their miniaturization and reducing the cost of components for the purpose of the widespread use of such devices on unmanned aerial vehicles and satellites. In this review, we present a broad overview of recent work on the development of hyperspectral devices’ configurations, studies aimed at modifying sensors and the possibility of reducing the cost of components of such devices. In addition, we will present the main trends in the development of hyperspectral device configurations for ubiquitous applications.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/11/221hyperspectral imaginghyperspectral sensorsdesign improvementsensors’ modificationcost reduction
spellingShingle Ivan Podlesnykh
Michael Kovalev
Pavel Platonov
Towards the Future of Ubiquitous Hyperspectral Imaging: Innovations in Sensor Configurations and Cost Reduction for Widespread Applicability
Technologies
hyperspectral imaging
hyperspectral sensors
design improvement
sensors’ modification
cost reduction
title Towards the Future of Ubiquitous Hyperspectral Imaging: Innovations in Sensor Configurations and Cost Reduction for Widespread Applicability
title_full Towards the Future of Ubiquitous Hyperspectral Imaging: Innovations in Sensor Configurations and Cost Reduction for Widespread Applicability
title_fullStr Towards the Future of Ubiquitous Hyperspectral Imaging: Innovations in Sensor Configurations and Cost Reduction for Widespread Applicability
title_full_unstemmed Towards the Future of Ubiquitous Hyperspectral Imaging: Innovations in Sensor Configurations and Cost Reduction for Widespread Applicability
title_short Towards the Future of Ubiquitous Hyperspectral Imaging: Innovations in Sensor Configurations and Cost Reduction for Widespread Applicability
title_sort towards the future of ubiquitous hyperspectral imaging innovations in sensor configurations and cost reduction for widespread applicability
topic hyperspectral imaging
hyperspectral sensors
design improvement
sensors’ modification
cost reduction
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/11/221
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