DocumentCode
1756251
Title
A Spectroscopy-Based Approach for Automated Nondestructive Maturity Grading of Peach Fruits
Author
Matteoli, Stefania ; Diani, Marco ; Massai, Rossano ; Corsini, Giovanni ; Remorini, Damiano
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Univ. of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Volume
15
Issue
10
fYear
2015
fDate
Oct. 2015
Firstpage
5455
Lastpage
5464
Abstract
This paper presents an automated approach for peach fruit maturity grading that, by exploiting fiber-optic spectroscopy-based sensors and multivariate processing techniques, minimizes the operator intervention while reducing discharge and waste. The use of a spectroscopic sensor complies with the so-called nondestructive measurement method, which enables fast repeated measurements to be performed at the single fruit level while avoiding fruit damage and loss. Maturity grading is accomplished by retrieving estimates of the fruit flesh firmness by means of multivariate retrieval techniques applied to the reflectance spectra acquired with the spectrometer and by processing the retrieved values within the framework of a maturity fuzzy classifier. A decision support system is developed to provide the user with maturity category decision and associated reliability. Experimental results show that the approach is effective for automated maturity grading of peach fruits affected by a high degree of variability. This paper lays the foundations for the realization of easy-to-use sustainable automated maturity grading systems.
Keywords
agricultural engineering; agricultural products; decision support systems; fuzzy set theory; pattern classification; reflectivity; reliability; waste reduction; decision support system; discharge reduction; fiber optic spectroscopy-based sensor approach; fruit flesh firmness reliability; maturity category decision; maturity fuzzy classifier; multivariate processing technique; multivariate retrieval technique; nondestructive measurement method; peach fruit automated nondestructive maturity grading; reflectance spectra; spectrometer; sustainable automated maturity grading system; waste reduction; Fuzzy logic; Optical fiber sensors; Reflectivity; Reliability; Sea measurements; Training; Fiber-optic spectroscopy; maturity grading; non-destructive approach; reflectance; ripeness assessment;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2015.2442337
Filename
7118642
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