HardwareX (Oct 2021)

Portable low-cost IoT hyperspectral acquisition device for indoor/outdoor applications

  • J.S. Botero-Valencia,
  • J. Valencia-Aguirre

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
p. e00216

Abstract

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In lighting engineering, it has become necessary to develop new acquisition devices aligned with today’s technological needs, so that they can be easily integrated with IoT (Internet of things) systems. This allows recording lighting data in real-time either to perform analysis, estimate lighting quality measurements, or interact with intelligent lighting systems. Here a portable low-cost IoT hyperspectral acquisition device is presented, which can be used to perform measurements both indoors and outdoors. Since the device is part of IoT technologies, it has wireless communication and allows raw data to be sent to the cloud or to perform calculations directly within the device to be transmitted later. In addition, information on the hardware general design is provided and the device measurements uniformity is validated using the ASTM G-173-03 solar spectra. The proposed device can be used outdoors since its container is IP67 and it can simultaneously measure incident and diffuse radiation. On the other hand, the recorded data can be used for light source spectrum recovery, and to calculate light quality measurements. The hardware and software are customizable, which is an advantage over commercially available devices. The final cost of the device is 271.95 USD.

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