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12 May 1993 Optics for produce quality evaluation: laser diffusion for orange peel thickness measurement
Henry A. Affeldt Jr., Richard D. Heck
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Proceedings Volume 1836, Optics in Agriculture and Forestry; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.144034
Event: Applications in Optical Science and Engineering, 1992, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
A new sensing technique was investigated to nondestructively measure the peel thickness of oranges destined for fresh market consumption. Coherent polarized laser emissions diffused by the subcuticular layers of the peel were filtered and imaged into a matrix CCD camera. Images were analyzed using conventional high-speed pixel operations. Resulting correlations suggest that this method may be a successful tool in real-time food processing operations providing the packer and the consumer with an objective evaluation of peel thickness, and subsequently, edible volume, juice content, and the ease with which the peel can be removed.
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Henry A. Affeldt Jr. and Richard D. Heck "Optics for produce quality evaluation: laser diffusion for orange peel thickness measurement", Proc. SPIE 1836, Optics in Agriculture and Forestry, (12 May 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.144034
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KEYWORDS
Diffusion

Reflectivity

Absorption

Transmittance

Cameras

Agriculture

Forestry

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