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Recommended hyperspectral cameras for water quality monitoring

Recommended hyperspectral cameras for water quality monitoring

2025-01-13 17:27

In today's water quality monitoring field, the demand for accurate, efficient and real-time monitoring technology is becoming increasingly urgent. Traditional water quality monitoring methods often have many limitations, such as limited monitoring parameters and inability to fully reflect water quality conditions. The emergence of hyperspectral camera technology has brought a new breakthrough in water quality monitoring. It can obtain rich information about water bodies in multiple narrow spectral bands, just like opening a "microscopic window" for water quality monitoring, allowing us to deeply explore the mysteries of water composition and characteristics. Next, we will recommend several hyperspectral cameras that perform well in water quality monitoring to help water quality monitoring work reach new heights.

FigSpec FS-60C UAV hyperspectral measurement system:


Features:

Efficient and flexible: When carried on a drone, it can quickly measure large areas of water with extremely high efficiency. It can cover a wide area in a short time and obtain rich water quality spectral data, which is particularly suitable for rapid surveys and dynamic monitoring of large lakes, rivers and other waters.

Non-contact measurement: Without direct contact with the water body, remote sensing measurement of the water surface can be performed at a certain height, which can not only avoid possible pollution and interference of the instrument to the water body, but also ensure the safety of the measurement personnel and reduce operational risks.

High spectral resolution: It can capture the fine spectral characteristics of various substances in the water body, which helps to accurately analyze water quality parameters, such as identifying pollutants in the water, types and concentrations of algae, etc.

Application scenarios: It is widely used in regular monitoring of large areas of water by environmental monitoring departments, such as evaluating and tracking the water quality of rivers, lakes, oceans and other water bodies; in the field of scientific research, it can be used to study changes in water ecosystems and the diffusion laws of water pollution.



FigSpec imaging hyperspectral camera FS-23 (shore-based):


Features:

Low cost: Relatively speaking, the price of shore-based hyperspectral cameras may be relatively low, and no additional flight equipment such as drones is required. The overall cost investment is relatively small, which is suitable for users with limited budgets.

Low difficulty in operation: Usually the structure is relatively simple, easy to operate, and no professional drone control skills are required. After simple training, the measurement operation can be carried out, and the technical requirements for operators are relatively low.

Accurate fixed-point detection: Although only fixed-point detection can be carried out each time, more concentrated and in-depth spectral analysis can be carried out at specific points, which has advantages for water quality monitoring in key areas or specific locations, and can accurately obtain detailed water quality spectral information at the point.

Application scenarios: Commonly used for local water quality monitoring in small waters, such as ponds and small reservoirs in cities; in aquaculture, it can be used to monitor water quality changes in aquaculture ponds and provide farmers with timely and accurate water quality data to adjust aquaculture strategies; it is also suitable for fixed-point monitoring of waters near specific pollution sources to assess the impact of pollution sources on water quality.

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