Rice University engineers are usually building a portable hyperspectral camera, Tunable Light-Guide Image Processing Snapshot Spectrometer (TuLIPSS), which allows researchers to immediately capture data across the visible plus near-infrared spectrum.
Courtesy: Modern Optical Instrumentation and Bio-Imaging Laboratory/Rice University
Ye Wang and her co-workers painstakingly built the prototype, building and positioning the fiber packages by hand. They used scenes close to Rice to test portable water filtration, reconstructing pictures of buildings to fine-tune TuLIPSS and taking spectral images associated with campus trees to “detect” their own species. They also successfully analyzed the fitness of various plants with spectral information alone.
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