Custom scanning hyperspectral imaging system for biomedical applications: modeling, benchmarking, and specifications
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Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, José Alberto; Pardo Franco, Arturo; Real Peña, Eusebio; López Higuera, José Miguel; Conde Portilla, Olga MaríaFecha
2019-04-09Derechos
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Sensors 2019, 19(7), 1692
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Palabras clave
Biomedical optical imaging
Hyperspectral imaging
Systems modeling
System implementation
System integration
Benchmark testing
Resumen/Abstract
Prototyping hyperspectral imaging devices in current biomedical optics research requires taking into consideration various issues regarding optics, imaging, and instrumentation. In summary, an ideal imaging system should only be limited by exposure time, but there will be technological limitations (e.g., actuator delay and backlash, network delays, or embedded CPU speed) that should be considered, modeled, and optimized. This can be achieved by constructing a multiparametric model for the imaging system in question. The article describes a rotating-mirror scanning hyperspectral imaging device, its multiparametric model, as well as design and calibration protocols used to achieve its optimal performance. The main objective of the manuscript is to describe the device and review this imaging modality, while showcasing technical caveats, models and benchmarks, in an attempt to simplify and standardize specifications, as well as to incentivize prototyping similar future designs.
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