OpenWSI: a low-cost, high-throughput whole slide imaging system via single-frame autofocusing and open-source hardware
Chengfei Guo, Zichao Bian, Shaowei Jiang, Michael Murphy, Jiakai Zhu,, Ruihai Wang, Pengming Song, Xiaopeng Shao, Yongbing Zhang, and Guoan Zheng

TL;DR
OpenWSI is an affordable, high-throughput whole slide imaging system that uses open-source hardware and innovative autofocusing to enable rapid, high-resolution digital pathology imaging.
Contribution
It introduces a low-cost, open-source WSI system with real-time autofocusing and high throughput, making advanced digital pathology more accessible.
Findings
Achieves ~0.7 micron resolution with 20X lens.
Can image a 225-mm^2 region in ~2 minutes.
Uses off-the-shelf components and open-source hardware.
Abstract
Recent advancements in whole slide imaging (WSI) have moved pathology closer to digital practice. Existing systems require precise mechanical control and the cost is prohibitive for most individual pathologists. Here we report a low-cost and high-throughput WSI system termed OpenWSI. The reported system is built using off-the-shelf components including a programmable LED array, a photographic lens, and a low-cost computer numerical control (CNC) router. Different from conventional WSI platforms, our system performs real-time single-frame autofocusing using color-multiplexed illumination. For axial positioning control, we perform coarse adjustment using the CNC router and precise adjustment using the ultrasonic motor ring in the photographic lens. By using a 20X objective lens, we show that the OpenWSI system has a resolution of ~0.7 microns. It can acquire whole slide images of a…
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