Journal of Imaging (Aug 2021)

Low-Cost Hyperspectral Imaging with A Smartphone

  • Mary B. Stuart,
  • Andrew J. S. McGonigle,
  • Matthew Davies,
  • Matthew J. Hobbs,
  • Nicholas A. Boone,
  • Leigh R. Stanger,
  • Chengxi Zhu,
  • Tom D. Pering,
  • Jon R. Willmott

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging7080136
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 8
p. 136

Abstract

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Recent advances in smartphone technologies have opened the door to the development of accessible, highly portable sensing tools capable of accurate and reliable data collection in a range of environmental settings. In this article, we introduce a low-cost smartphone-based hyperspectral imaging system that can convert a standard smartphone camera into a visible wavelength hyperspectral sensor for ca. £100. To the best of our knowledge, this represents the first smartphone capable of hyperspectral data collection without the need for extensive post processing. The Hyperspectral Smartphone’s abilities are tested in a variety of environmental applications and its capabilities directly compared to the laboratory-based analogue from our previous research, as well as the wider existing literature. The Hyperspectral Smartphone is capable of accurate, laboratory- and field-based hyperspectral data collection, demonstrating the significant promise of both this device and smartphone-based hyperspectral imaging as a whole.

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