Visual Sensing System to Investigate Self-Propelled Motion and Internal Color of Multiple Aqueous Droplets.
Tadayoshi AoyamaShoki YamadaNobuhiko Jessis SuematsuMasaru TakeuchiYasuhisa HasegawaPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This study proposes a visual sensing system to investigate the self-propelled motions of droplets. In the visual sensing of self-propelled droplets, large field-of-view and high-resolution images are both required to investigate the behaviors of multiple droplets as well as chemical reactions in the droplets. Therefore, we developed a view-expansive microscope system using a color camera head to investigate these chemical reactions; in the system, we implemented an image processing algorithm to detect the behaviors of droplets over a large field of view. We conducted motion tracking and color identification experiments on the self-propelled droplets to verify the effectiveness of the proposed system. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed system is able to detect the location and color of each self-propelled droplet in a large-area image.