Dynamic lighting using spread spectrum technique to eliminate ambient light effects for EEM measurements
Kota Sadamoto,
Shigeki Nakauchi
Abstract:The excitation-emission matrix (EEM) is a three-dimensional scan that investigates the fluorescence intensities at each excitation and emission wavelength combination to provide valuable information. During EEM, it is important to eliminate the effects of ambient light in real environments because it can interfere with the EEM measurements. The conventional method subtracts reflected ambient light intensities from the EEM signals. However, this method removes time-invariant components but not time-varying comp… Show more
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