DocumentCode
250368
Title
Design and implementation of a manually portable device to spectroscopically assess fruit quality
Author
Sarikas, Ali ; Dogruyol, Merve ; Cilesiz, Inci
Author_Institution
Biyomedikal Muhendisligi Programi, Istanbul Teknik Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
fYear
2014
fDate
16-17 Oct. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
As they are directly related to people´s health and social progress, food safety and quality are important issues in food industry. A rapid nondestructive sensing technique will be very useful to monitor and manage different working steps in horticultural production, at harvest as well as in pre-harvest and postharvest processing. Due to fast response, the influence of different external factors like geographical site, weather and soil conditions, nutrition status, and alike can be assessed early-on during plant development and the producer may take appropriate measures at an earlier date than conventional. External properties such as shape, color, size, firmness, and alike are indicators of internal properties, such as soluble solids content, acidity, vitamin content, sugar content, water content, and alike. Evaluating data obtained from preliminary laboratory studies by using a spectrophotometer, a prototype manually portable device which measures in 400 to 1100 nm wavelength range was developed. Thanks to LED light sources, thermal damage to the tested fruit tissue is prevented. Users can easily control the device and are able to monitor measurements with appropriate hardware and firmware interface. In addition, with measurement transmitted to a computer using Bluetooth technology, processing and assessment of data is easily managed.
Keywords
Bluetooth; agricultural products; firmware; food products; food safety; light emitting diodes; nondestructive testing; portable instruments; spectrochemical analysis; spectrophotometry; spectroscopic light sources; Bluetooth technology; LED light sources; acidity; computer; data assessment; data processing; external factors; firmware interface; food industry; food quality; food safety; fruit tissue testing; geographical site; hardware interface; horticultural production; manually portable device design; manually portable device implementation; nutrition status; plant development; postharvest processing; preharvest processing; preliminary laboratory studies; producer; rapid nondestructive sensing technique; soil conditions; soluble solids; spectrophotometer; spectroscopically assess fruit quality; sugar content; thermal damage; vitamin content; water content; wavelength 400 nm to 1100 nm; weather conditions; Bluetooth; Light emitting diodes; Monitoring; Shape; Solids; Spectroscopy; Wavelength measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Biomedical Engineering Meeting (BIYOMUT), 2014 18th National
Conference_Location
Istanbul
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BIYOMUT.2014.7026361
Filename
7026361
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