Spectral Imaging

Spectral Imaging

Spectral imaging reveals information that conventional images cannot. By combining imaging with spectroscopy, cosine enables spatially resolved insight into properties such as composition, condition, and change, turning complex measurements into interpretable, real-world insight. By making abstract spectral data visible and contextual, spectral imaging helps partners understand what is happening where, not just what is present.
TSCOUT for global temperature monitoring from space

TSCOUT for global temperature monitoring from space

The multi-spectral thermal infrared imager with high spatial resolution TSCOUT is the first multi-spectral infrared imager with high resolution made for small satellites. It is designed to be operated on nano, micro and larger satellites. Making use of new developments in detector technology ...
XRT High-Energy Optics Simulation

XRT High-Energy Optics Simulation

Quickly determine realistic system performances and features The high energy optics software simulates X and gamma-ray imaging systems based on grazing incidence scattering using the Monte Carlo technique. The software offers control of the surface properties and scattering processes at each ...
Fish freshness inspection with a spectral camera

Fish freshness inspection with a spectral camera

The fish industry in the Netherlands alone consists of about 300 companies that generate a total revenue of 4 billion euros. Food quality, freshness and safety are important factors in this industry. cosine and spin-off condi food developed an objective, non-destructive inspection method to ...
Milkpowder quality check for brand protection

Milkpowder quality check for brand protection

Hyperspectral imaging combined with Principal Component Analysis (PCA) can distinguish adulterated powders in different samples of dairy product powders without using wet chemical analysis methods. We also applied machine vision techniques to recognize black particles in samples of milk ...
Tomato sorting by hyperspectral imaging

Tomato sorting by hyperspectral imaging

The food industry requires a high level of quality for huge product volumes. But individual product quality inspections are not always feasible, due to volume, processing speed and technology limitations. Many of the current quality control methods are destructive, indirect, sample based and ...
Hyperspectral camera for forensics

Hyperspectral camera for forensics

Seeking to expand their offering of high-tech forensic solutions, the Amsterdam-based Forensic Technical Solutions (FTS) asked cosine to develop a hyperspectral imaging camera. The camera can be used at a crime scene by forensic scientists to quickly determine whether possible blood traces are ...
Fungi detection on roses

Fungi detection on roses

We used a combination of UV fluorescence and hyperspectral imaging to evaluate the severity of fungi infection on roses. This can be done automatically with the optical measurement, which has been tested by correlating the automatic scoring with the scoring from the manual inspection. These ...
HyperScout®2

HyperScout®2

Based on customer feedback cosine developed an enhanced generation hyperspectral imagers for space, HyperScout 2. The HyperScout 2 has augmented processing performance by using Intel Ireland’s new Myriad 2 artificial intelligence chip, improving the data processing capabilities for ...
HyperScout®1

HyperScout®1

HyperScout is the first ever miniaturized hyperspectral imager with its own brain. Combining spectral imaging with onboard processing, it is designed to be operated on nano, micro and larger satellites. With the right constellation you can measure what you want, where you want, when you want. ...
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