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Slicing and Dicing Food and Agricultural Data

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Multivariate analysis helps parse calibration data that take into account conditions encountered from the farm to the market.

William A. Ivancic and K. David Monson, Battelle

Farming has gone high-tech, with optical monitoring taking place from the air and from satellites, on planting and harvesting equipment, and on ground-based sensors. The food and beverage industry uses optical sensing to ensure that raw materials, additives and final products are of consistently high quality. Transporters and receivers of goods also use optical sensing because it is noninvasive, and shipments can be inspected for freshness or purity without being opened. Apple growers, for example, examine levels of ethylene, fructose, galactose and sucrose because they can be correlated...Read full article

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    Published: March 2008
    Featuresground-based sensorsindustrialMicroscopyoptical monitoringoptical sensingSensors & Detectorsspectroscopy

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