Most fruits can be modeled for their internal composition as a diffusive medium at visible and near-infrared wavelengths. The low absorption in this spectral range allows exploiting VIS/NIR spectroscopic techniques to probe non-destructively the internal food properties. Time-resolved reflectance spectroscopy (TRS), in particular, allows the separate, but simultaneous estimation of absorption and scattering coefficients. Absorption and scattering properties give very different information about the medium investigated. The possibility of applying TRS to assess the texture type of peach fruit was tested. To this purpose, an instrument for TRS developed at Politecnico di Milano-Department of Physics, was exploited. At least two cultivars for ...
The ripening of fruits like nectarines and peaches is characterised by the decrease in chlorophyll c...
Time domain laser reflectance spectroscopy (TDRS) was applied for the first time to evaluate interna...
Time-resolved reflectance spectroscopy (TRS), allows for the complete optical characterization (in t...
Most fruits can be modeled for their internal composition as a diffusive medium at visible and near-...
Time-resolved reflectance spectroscopy can be used to assess nondestructively the bulk (rather than ...
Time-resolved reflectance spectroscopy can be used to assess nondestructively the bulk (rather than ...
Time domain laser reflectance spectroscopy (TRS) was applied for the first time to evaluate internal...
A review of the main results obtained by Time-resolved Reflectance Spectroscopy (TRS) and of its pos...
Absorption and scattering of laser light pulse passing through the fruit determine among others, the...
Time-resolved reflectance is proposed and effectively used for the nondestructive measurement of the...
Analyzing the optical properties of fruits represents a powerful approach for non-destructive observ...
The ripening of fruits like nectarines and peaches is characterised by the decrease in chlorophyll c...
Time domain laser reflectance spectroscopy (TDRS) was applied for the first time to evaluate interna...
Time-resolved reflectance spectroscopy (TRS), allows for the complete optical characterization (in t...
Most fruits can be modeled for their internal composition as a diffusive medium at visible and near-...
Time-resolved reflectance spectroscopy can be used to assess nondestructively the bulk (rather than ...
Time-resolved reflectance spectroscopy can be used to assess nondestructively the bulk (rather than ...
Time domain laser reflectance spectroscopy (TRS) was applied for the first time to evaluate internal...
A review of the main results obtained by Time-resolved Reflectance Spectroscopy (TRS) and of its pos...
Absorption and scattering of laser light pulse passing through the fruit determine among others, the...
Time-resolved reflectance is proposed and effectively used for the nondestructive measurement of the...
Analyzing the optical properties of fruits represents a powerful approach for non-destructive observ...
The ripening of fruits like nectarines and peaches is characterised by the decrease in chlorophyll c...
Time domain laser reflectance spectroscopy (TDRS) was applied for the first time to evaluate interna...
Time-resolved reflectance spectroscopy (TRS), allows for the complete optical characterization (in t...