Gregory W. Auner is with the Michael and Marian Ilitch Department of Surgery at Wayne State University and Biomedical Engineering, Smart Sensors and Integrated Microsystems in Detroit, Michigan.
Agricultural and Environmental Management with Raman Spectroscopy
September 1st 2015Raman spectroscopy is applied to quality control of agricultural products with greater frequency, and can also be used to refine regulatory criteria for both agricultural and environmental monitoring. It is now integrated into everything from hand held SERS detectors to unmanned aerial vehicles to monitor the gamut from genetic variation to soil and water content. Development opportunities, particularly with bundled technologies, continue to emerge as demand for quality assurance increases.