Multidisciplinary Senior Design Project
Integration of Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) Fabry-Perot Spectral Sensors
Advanced Growing Resources (AGR®) introduces Spectre®, an innovative optical sensing technology designed to revolutionize agricultural quality control and reduce environmental impact. Founded by University of Rochester graduates and led by Robert Pellegrino, AGR® is at the forefront of detecting grape afflictions like powdery mildew, water stress, and nitrogen deficiency early to minimize harmful chemigation. This technology is under field trials at Virginia Tech and Wegmans, showcasing its potential to significantly improve crop management. Spectre® extends its capabilities into the near and short-wave infrared spectrums, enhancing its utility in agriculture and opening new avenues in heavy industry, such as petrochemical recycling. This expansion allows for the detection of unique chemical signatures across a broad range of applications, demonstrating AGR®'s commitment to green quality control. The technology's design includes a multidisciplinary approach, featuring a personality card equipped with SWIR sensor and driver circuitry for compatibility with existing processors. This innovation represents a significant step forward in environmental stewardship and industrial efficiency. Our team, consisting of electrical hardware engineers and embedded software engineers, emphasizes the importance of iteration and careful design. Spectre® embodies the intersection of cutting-edge technology and sustainable practices, offering a glimpse into the future of agriculture and industry.
Team Members
Rafeed Choudhury
Ben Hyman
Mason Krise
Ben Brown
Alexander Loui