Sensors (Feb 2020)

Towards Low-Cost Hyperspectral Single-Pixel Imaging for Plant Phenotyping

  • Mathieu Ribes,
  • Gaspard Russias,
  • Denis Tregoat,
  • Antoine Fournier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20041132
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 4
p. 1132

Abstract

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Hyperspectral imaging techniques have been expanding considerably in recent years. The cost of current solutions is decreasing, but these high-end technologies are not yet available for moderate to low-cost outdoor and indoor applications. We have used some of the latest compressive sensing methods with a single-pixel imaging setup. Projected patterns were generated on Fourier basis, which is well-known for its properties and reduction of acquisition and calculation times. A low-cost, moderate-flow prototype was developed and studied in the laboratory, which has made it possible to obtain metrologically validated reflectance measurements using a minimal computational workload. From these measurements, it was possible to discriminate plant species from the rest of a scene and to identify biologically contrasted areas within a leaf. This prototype gives access to easy-to-use phenotyping and teaching tools at very low-cost.

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