Portable and low-cost hologram verification module using a snapshot-based hyperspectral imaging algorithm.

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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Advanced Institute of Manufacturing With High Tech Innovations (AIM-HI) and Center for Innovative Research On Aging Society (CIRAS), National Chung Cheng University, 168, University Rd., Min Hsiung, Chia Yi, 62102, Taiwan.

Published: November 2022

One of the challenges in differentiating a duplicate hologram from an original one is reflectivity. A slight change in lighting condition will completely change the reflection pattern exhibited by a hologram, and consequently, a standardized duplicate hologram detector has not yet been created. In this study, a portable and low-cost snapshot hyperspectral imaging (HSI) algorithm-based housing module for differentiating between original and duplicate holograms was proposed. The module consisted of a Raspberry Pi 4 processor, a Raspberry Pi camera, a display, and a light-emitting diode lighting system with a dimmer. A visible HSI algorithm that could convert an RGB image captured by the Raspberry Pi camera into a hyperspectral image was established. A specific region of interest was selected from the spectral image and mean gray value (MGV) and reflectivity were measured. Results suggested that shorter wavelengths are the most suitable for differentiating holograms when using MGV as the parameter for classification, while longer wavelengths are the most suitable when using reflectivity. The key features of this design include low cost, simplicity, lack of moving parts, and no requirement for an additional decoding key.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9630442PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-22424-5DOI Listing

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