This document discusses cosine measurement systems and their applications. Cosine develops optical measurement systems for use in space, air, fields, and factories. Their systems include hyperspectral cameras for forensic analysis and assessing food quality, stereoscopic cameras, sensors for precision agriculture, and multispectral imaging platforms. Cosine's systems provide objective measurements to inspect food freshness, detect contaminants, and monitor industrial processes. The goal is to use real-world sensor data and modeling to provide accurate feedback that motivates behavioral changes.
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Optical proximity sensors on MASCOT lander of Hayabusa2
Developed in 8 months
Launched Dec '14
Lands on asteroid 1999 JU3 in
2018
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Hyperspectral camera, to recognize and date blood stains on a crime scene
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16. CONDI Fish
• Measure quality objectively during first 3-4 days
• Determine time period since capture within hours
• 100% inspection
• Inspection before filleting measuring gill blood spectrum
• With hyperspectral imaging , it is possible to recognize fish ageing
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Experimental
Fitting
Equation y = a + b*x
Weight Instrumental
Residual Sum
of Squares
4,85182
Pearson's r -0,95607
Adj. R-Square 0,90333
Value Standard Error
F Intercept 283,08297 0,05247
F Slope -0,1071 0,01161
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Stereoscopic camera systems
4 Mpix CMOS camera pair
Computer-controlled optical zoom (20x), iris, focus
Cross-calibrated and synchronised
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Multifunctional spectral imaging platform
Multicamera
spectral image
processor
thermal
IR
vis
UV
X-ray
gamma-ray
ionizing particles
Up to 6 spectral cameras
Synchronized, cross-calibrated
On-board FPGA
On-board embedded PC
Real time display
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Serious gaming
world model
human
make a model
interact with the model
experience relation between input
and output
change behaviour
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Challenges
How to make it acceptable to people to measure many things that they
cannot observe themselves
How to provide feedback in such a way that normal people can
understand: feel and experience, not graphs and numbers
How to give rewards to people so that they are motivated to participate
even if the real-world feedback is slow
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Conclusion
Use real-world measurements to feed the models that people interact
with
Let people interact with a model that closely resembles their own world,
not an imaginary one
what-if scenario's starting from a realistic starting point
see the predicted effects and the real effects
Close the loop
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cosine
Oosteinde 36
2361 HE Warmond
The Netherlands
tel. +31 71 5284962
info@cosine.nl
Marco Beijersbergen
Tel +31 71 5284962
m.beijersbergen@cosine.nl