Development of a Dual MOS Electronic Nose/Camera System for Improving Fruit Ripeness Classification

Sensors (Basel). 2018 Sep 27;18(10):3256. doi: 10.3390/s18103256.

Abstract

Electronic nose (E-nose) systems have become popular in food and fruit quality evaluation because of their rapid and repeatable availability and robustness. In this paper, we propose an E-nose system that has potential as a non-destructive system for monitoring variation in the volatile organic compounds produced by fruit during the maturing process. In addition to the E-nose system, we also propose a camera system to monitor the peel color of fruit as another feature for identification. By incorporating E-nose and camera systems together, we propose a non-destructive solution for fruit maturity monitoring. The dual E-nose/camera system presents the best Fisher class separability measure and shows a perfect classification of the four maturity stages of a banana: Unripe, half-ripe, fully ripe, and overripe.

Keywords: Electronic nose (E-nose); fruit odor; maturity; volatile organic compounds (VOCs).