Table 2.
Commercially available hyperspectral imaging systems | Spectral resolution | Illumination source for the HSI | Spectral range | Software | Origin |
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Bayspec | <5 nm | — | 600–1000 nm | ENVI | California, USA |
CytoViva | 2.0 nm | High intensity halogen | 400–1000 nm | ENVI | Alabama, USA |
Gooch & Housego | 0.6 nm | Halogen | 400–1000 nm | -Manager | Ilminster, United Kingdom |
Norsk Elektro Optikk | 3.7 nm | LED | 400–2500 nm | — | Skedsmokorset, Norway |
PARISS | 1 nm | Application based | 365–920 nm | PARISS | USA |
P&P Optica | 0.1 nm | Halogen | 350–2500 nm | PPO IRIS | Ontario, Canada |
Photon Etc. | 0.2 nm | Tunable laser | 400–1000 nm | PHySpec | Montreal, Canada |
Resonon | 2.1 nm | Halogen | 350–1700 nm | SpectrononPro | Montana, USA |
SPECIM | 2.8 nm | Application based | 400–1000 nm | SpecSensor SDK | Oulu, Finland |
Surface Optics Corporation | 4.68 nm | Halogen | 400–1000 nm | SRAnalysis | California, USA |