Abstract
Visible-near-infrared spectroscopy data can be utilized as an important quantitative indicator of biomolecular quantitative analysis. When acquiring spectral information, hyperspectral/multispectral imaging systems can obtain the spatial information of the object of interest. This allows the complete spatial–spectral information of the object of interest to be acquired and the spatial distribution of biomolecules to be analyzed. In this study, we present an open-source mobile multispectral imaging system, test the influence of the utilization of LEDs on the multispectral image, and design image-processing algorithms to correct this influence. Todemonstrate the effectivenessofthesystem, the system is applied to meat freshness analysis, small-animal tumor in-vivo imaging, and chlorophyll spatial distribution imaging. The experimental results verify that our system has stable performance and is compatible with a wide range of spectral imaging applications.
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