This paper presents a statistical method for the calibration of an acoustic technique for the real-time evaluation of fruit firmness. The technique uses an experimental setup based on two standard piezoelectric transducers and exploits two novel stiffness indexes developed in the first part of this paper. Extensive experimental measurements show good correlation (r = 0.930, R^2 = 0.865) between the proposed non-destructive test and the traditional destructive Magness-Taylor test. An evaluation of the statistical significance (t-test) of the obtained regression model parameters has been performed and validates the method. The presented sorting analysis complements the physical detection techniques presented in the first part of the paper, al...
Quality control on fruits requires reliable methods, able to assess with reasonable accuracy and pos...
The increasing of quality fruit demanded by the consumers is originating an advance in the developme...
An acoustic impulse method was used for the non destructive firmness evaluation of pineapple fruit o...
This paper presents a statistical method for the calibration of an acoustic technique for the real-t...
This paper presents a non-destructive method for evaluating the firmness of fruits. Three novel stif...
ABSTRACT Acoustic method has been employed to determine fruit firmness. Two hundred 'sawo' fruits (A...
In this study, we investigated the feasibility of using a novel non–contact ultrasonic technique to ...
Introduction Fruits and vegetables play an important role in food supply and public health. This gro...
Devices which offer simple, inexpensive, reliable and non-destructive objective measurement of fruit...
In this article we show that, without any technological modification, an acoustic firmness sensor us...
A comparative study regarding standard fruit quality measurements (fruit mass, firmness, soluble sol...
For the investigation of non-destructive measurement of fruit firmness, 6 cultivars of fruit were st...
Two non-destructive dynamic test methods, low-mass impact and acoustic response, were tested and com...
AbstractMeasurement of fruit firmness is tedious and complicated job. This is certainly true, for mo...
Tomato fruit firmness was measured with a modified shear press by compressing individual fruit by 5 ...
Quality control on fruits requires reliable methods, able to assess with reasonable accuracy and pos...
The increasing of quality fruit demanded by the consumers is originating an advance in the developme...
An acoustic impulse method was used for the non destructive firmness evaluation of pineapple fruit o...
This paper presents a statistical method for the calibration of an acoustic technique for the real-t...
This paper presents a non-destructive method for evaluating the firmness of fruits. Three novel stif...
ABSTRACT Acoustic method has been employed to determine fruit firmness. Two hundred 'sawo' fruits (A...
In this study, we investigated the feasibility of using a novel non–contact ultrasonic technique to ...
Introduction Fruits and vegetables play an important role in food supply and public health. This gro...
Devices which offer simple, inexpensive, reliable and non-destructive objective measurement of fruit...
In this article we show that, without any technological modification, an acoustic firmness sensor us...
A comparative study regarding standard fruit quality measurements (fruit mass, firmness, soluble sol...
For the investigation of non-destructive measurement of fruit firmness, 6 cultivars of fruit were st...
Two non-destructive dynamic test methods, low-mass impact and acoustic response, were tested and com...
AbstractMeasurement of fruit firmness is tedious and complicated job. This is certainly true, for mo...
Tomato fruit firmness was measured with a modified shear press by compressing individual fruit by 5 ...
Quality control on fruits requires reliable methods, able to assess with reasonable accuracy and pos...
The increasing of quality fruit demanded by the consumers is originating an advance in the developme...
An acoustic impulse method was used for the non destructive firmness evaluation of pineapple fruit o...