KEYWORDS: Safety, RGB color model, Digital filtering, Image filtering, Tolerancing, Information security, Environmental sensing, Optical filters, Color reproduction, Image sensors
The development of multispectral and hyperspectral systems in the area of civil security have created new opportunities
with regard to mobile sampling as well as rapid detection for on-site analysis. The latest developments, especially in the
area of optical detectors, and the constant improvements to microprocessor computing capacity, have had an enormous
influence on coloristic analysis methods. Ongoing optimization of multispectral systems is leading to a vast quantity of
new application scenarios due to the simplification of measuring systems and the independence of specialized lab
environments. The objective is to adapt the developed algorithm1 to a selection of suitable spectral bands, from
monochrome powder specimens to panchromatic safety signs.
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