Hyperspectral Imaging
Hyperspectral Imaging is a technology that captures images across a wide range of wavelengths, beyond the visible spectrum. Unlike traditional cameras that capture only red, green, and blue light, hyperspectral imaging collects data from hundreds of narrow bands. This allows for detailed analysis of materials and objects based on their spectral signatures, which can reveal information about their composition and properties.
This technique is widely used in various fields, including agriculture, environmental monitoring, and medical imaging. In agriculture, it helps assess crop health by detecting stress or disease early. In environmental monitoring, it can identify pollutants or changes in land use, providing valuable data for research and decision-making.