2022
DOI: 10.3390/electronics11131945
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Monitoring Time-Non-Stable Surfaces Using Mobile NIR DLP Spectroscopy

Abstract: In recent years, Near Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy has increased in popularity and usage for different purposes, including the detection of particular substances, evaluation of food quality, etc. Usually, mobile handheld NIR spectroscopy devices are used on the surfaces of different materials, very often organic ones. The features of these materials change as they age, leading to changes in their spectra. The ageing process often occurs only slowly, i.e., corresponding reflection spectra can be analyzed each ho… Show more

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“…The second paper [2] undertakes the problem of analyzing surfaces of non-stable, rapidly changing materials such as waxes or adhesive materials. NIR spectroscopy using a Digital Light Projection (DLP) spectrometer was used to obtain their characteristic spectra.…”
Section: Overview Of Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second paper [2] undertakes the problem of analyzing surfaces of non-stable, rapidly changing materials such as waxes or adhesive materials. NIR spectroscopy using a Digital Light Projection (DLP) spectrometer was used to obtain their characteristic spectra.…”
Section: Overview Of Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%