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Laying the foundation to use Raspberry Pi 3 V2 camera module imagery for scientific and engineering purposes
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2017
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EngineeringRaspberry PiImage SensorEngineering PurposesImage AnalysisCalibrationComprehensive Radiometric CharacterizationComputational PhotographyInstrumentationRadiation ImagingRadiologyHealth SciencesTime-of-flight CameraComputer EngineeringRadiometryRaspberry Pi 3Computer VisionDigital PhotogrammetryCivil EngineeringImage ProcessorRemote SensingCamera Technology
A comprehensive radiometric characterization of raw-data format imagery acquired with the Raspberry Pi 3 and V2.1 camera module is presented. The Raspberry Pi is a high-performance single-board computer designed to educate and solve real-world problems. This small computer supports a camera module that uses a Sony IMX219 8 megapixel CMOS sensor. This paper shows that scientific and engineering-grade imagery can be produced with the Raspberry Pi 3 and its V2.1 camera module. Raw imagery is shown to be linear with exposure and gain (ISO), which is essential for scientific and engineering applications. Dark frame, noise, and exposure stability assessments along with flat fielding results, spectral response measurements, and absolute radiometric calibration results are described. This low-cost imaging sensor, when calibrated to produce scientific quality data, can be used in computer vision, biophotonics, remote sensing, astronomy, high dynamic range imaging, and security applications, to name a few.
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