Hyperspectral Imaging System Market Restraints, Challenges and Opportunities
The
global hyperspectral imaging systems market is projected to reach USD 21.33
billion by 2023
The global hyperspectral imaging systems
market is projected to reach USD 21.33 billion by 2023 from USD 9.51 billion in
2018, at a CAGR of 17.5%. The growing industrial applications of hyperspectral
imaging and increasing funding & investments are the major factors driving
the growth of the global hyperspectral imaging systems market.
Hyperspectral imaging is a
complex process which involves a huge amount of data and thus requires large
storage space and enhanced software technologies to analyze the data in a
shorter time frame. Although hyperspectral imaging has immense potential for various
applications, the high cost of the equipment and manufacturing processes and
the requirement of large volumes of data for acquisition and processing are the
major factors limiting its adoption for real-time commercial purposes.
Fast computers, sensitive detectors, and large data storage capacities are required for analyzing hyperspectral data. A significant data storage capacity is necessary since hyperspectral cubes are large multi-dimensional datasets, potentially exceeding hundreds of megabytes. These factors greatly increase the cost of acquiring and processing hyperspectral data.
Fast computers, sensitive detectors, and large data storage capacities are required for analyzing hyperspectral data. A significant data storage capacity is necessary since hyperspectral cubes are large multi-dimensional datasets, potentially exceeding hundreds of megabytes. These factors greatly increase the cost of acquiring and processing hyperspectral data.
The emerging economies in
Asia and Latin America are expected to offer significant growth opportunities
for players in the hyperspectral imaging systems market. In China, for
instance, a number of hyperspectral sensors were designed and launched to meet
the rising demand for precise and fast mapping of natural resources using
remote sensing applications. India has also opened up opportunities for
collaborations with other countries. For instance, Bharat Rohan Airborne
Innovations is aimed to promote scientific research in India for various
applications of hyperspectral imaging & remote sensing. Bharat Rohan, in
partnership with BaySpec, offers hyperspectral/multispectral imagers which are
ultra-compact, easily deployable, and high-performance systems.
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Hyperspectral
imaging is an emerging technique used
by researchers for broad application areas, such as aerial and space imagery,
agriculture, ecology, geology, medicine, and industrial inspection. Although
the resolution of a hyperspectral image is high in the spectral domain, it has
limited resolution in the spatial domain. Moreover, hyperspectral image quality
is affected by various factors, such as atmospheric scattering, secondary
illumination, and sensor noise. Therefore, it is essential to improve the
spatial resolution for better utilization of this technique for various
applications. Since changes in hardware (hyperspectral camera units) prove to
be expensive, bringing in improvements in spatial resolution through software
is a major challenge currently being faced by market players.
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