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An Inexpensive AI-Powered IoT Sensor for Continuous Farm-to-Factory Milk Quality Monitoring

Kaneez Fizza, Abhik Banerjee, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Prem Prakash Jayaraman, Ali Yavari, Anas Dawod

2025Sensors10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The amount of protein and fat in raw milk determines its quality, value in the marketplace, and related payment to suppliers. Technicians use expensive specialized laboratory equipment to measure milk quality in specialized laboratories. The continuous quality monitoring of the milk supply in the supplier's tanks enables the production of higher quality products, better milk supply chain optimization, and reduced milk waste. This paper presents an inexpensive AI-powered IoT sensor that continuously measures the protein and fat in the raw milk in the tanks of dairy farms, pickup trucks, and intermediate storage depots across any milk supply chain. The proposed sensor consists of an in-tank IoT device and related software components that run on any IoT platform. The in-tank IoT device quality incorporates a low-cost spectrometer and a microcontroller that can send milk supply measurements to any IoT platform via NB-IoT. The in-tank IoT device of the milk quality sensor is housed in a food-safe polypropylene container that allows its deployment in any milk tank. The IoT software component of the milk quality sensors uses a specialized machine learning (ML) algorithm to translate the spectrometry measurements into milk fat and protein measurements. The paper presents the design of an in-tank IoT sensor and the corresponding IoT software translation of the spectrometry measurements to protein and fat measurements. Moreover, it includes an experimental milk quality sensor evaluation that shows that sensor accuracy is ±0.14% for fat and ±0.07% for protein.

Topics & Concepts

Factory (object-oriented programming)Supply chainRaw milkSoftwareQuality (philosophy)MicrocontrollerInternet of ThingsEngineeringComputer scienceProcess engineeringEmbedded systemFood scienceOperating systemBusinessChemistryEpistemologyMarketingProgramming languagePhilosophyFood Supply Chain TraceabilityListeria monocytogenes in Food SafetyMilk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows
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