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22 April 2006 Application of neural network for fiber-optic color sensor
Marek Sierakowski, Andrzej W. Domanski, Piotr Lesiak
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Abstract
The paper presents construction of a simple fiber-optic color sensor designed for recognition of objects from a set comprising an a prori defined, limited number of colors. Color sensing is based on diffusive reflectivity of examined surfaces measured in several separate spectral channels. Number and positions of channels depend on predetermined set of colors. The channels are fed by selected LED's sequentially, i.e. in Time-Division Multiple Access mode. Collected serially analogue signals are converted onto digital data enabling some processing variants. In order to extend the performance capability of such a sensor and to enable measurements of others colors, a simple neural network was applied.
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Marek Sierakowski, Andrzej W. Domanski, and Piotr Lesiak "Application of neural network for fiber-optic color sensor", Proc. SPIE 6189, Optical Sensing II, 61892C (22 April 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.664950
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Fiber optics sensors

Neurons

Signal processing

Fiber optics

Optical fibers

Neural networks

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