Title
Development of two dielectric sensors coupled with computational techniques for detecting milk adulteration.
Abstract
•Two dielectric sensors were designed and developed to detect adulterations.•A parallel-plate capacitor was constructed with dimensions of 50∗50mm and 25mm gap between the plates.•The capacitor was connected to a sweeper function generator with a frequency range of 0–150MHz.•Cylindrical sensor consists of a 250mm long stainless steel cylinder (25mm i.d.) as the ground electrode of the capacitor and a 2mm thick central (positive) electrode.•The modules of PARVUS were used in this study.•Screening ability of both sensors showed the satisfactory achievements to be used in milk adulteration detection.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1016/j.compag.2017.06.005
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
Keywords
Field
DocType
Dielectric sensors,Milk adulteration,Computational techniques
Spline (mathematics),Biological system,Multivariate statistics,Discriminant,Dielectric,Control engineering,Electronic engineering,Spectral data,Engineering,Dairy industry,Principal component analysis,Decision tree learning
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
140
0168-1699
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
5