Researchers at the University of Granada, in collaboration
with the Polytechnic University of Milan (Italy) have designed a multispectral
imaging system capable of obtaining information from a total of 36 colour
channels, as opposed to the usual 3 colour image sensors.
This scientific development could be used in the not too
distant future to create new assisted vehicle driving systems, to identify
counterfeit bills and documents, or to obtain more accurate medical images than
those provided by current systems