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The Development of a Mobile E-Nose System for Real-Time Beef Quality Monitoring and Spoilage Detection

V A Binson, Sania Thomas

202310 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ensuring the quality of meat is crucial to preventing health hazards caused by improper handling. To address this issue, a smart packaging system is necessary for continuous monitoring of beef quality and microbial population, benefiting both meat industries and end consumers. The presence of spoilage-causing microbes can be detected using an electronic nose (e-nose), a cost-effective and rapid instrument for beef quality classification. This research introduces the development of a mobile e-nose system for beef quality detection and monitoring. The system comprises a chemical gas sensor array, a data acquisition system, a data processing system, and a pattern recognition system. The gas sensors utilized in the sensor array include MQ135, MQ137, MQ9, MQ3, TGS 2620, TGS 2610, TGS 2600, and TGS 822. The experiment involved a dataset with 1800 data points. The experimental results demonstrate the system’s ability to accurately distinguish between fresh and spoiled beef. Furthermore, it exhibits a promising classification accuracy of 95.89% using the Support Vector Machine model. Therefore, this system presents a potential solution for a low-cost, user-friendly, and real-time meat quality monitoring system. This research contributes to the development of an accessible and efficient meat quality monitoring system, addressing the need for continuous assessment and ensuring consumer safety.

Topics & Concepts

Food spoilageComputer scienceQuality (philosophy)Embedded systemBiologyPhilosophyGeneticsEpistemologyBacteriaAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesFood Supply Chain TraceabilitySpectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses
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