Real-time monitoring system for shelf life estimation of fruit and vegetables
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Torres Sánchez, Roque; Martínez Zafra, María Teresa; Castillejo Montoya, Noelia; Guillamón Frutos, Antonio; Artés Hernández, Francisco de AsísKnowledge Area
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The authors are grateful to Fruca Marketing S.L. for providing the lettuce used in this research, and to Transportes Directos del Segura SL and Transportes Mesa SL for the logistic support. We also are grateful to Miriam Montoya Gómez for the translation services.Publication date
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Torres-Sánchez, R.; Martínez-Zafra, M.T.; Castillejo, N.; Guillamón-Frutos, A.; Artés-Hernández, F. Real-Time Monitoring System for Shelf Life Estimation of Fruit and Vegetables. Sensors 2020, 20, 1860. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20071860Keywords
Cold-chainWireless sensor networks
Traceability
Quality predictive modelling
Postharvest
Prevention of food losses
Abstract
The control of the main environmental factors that influence the quality of perishable products is one of the main challenges of the food industry. Temperature is the main factor affecting quality, but other factors like relative humidity and gas concentrations (mainly C2H4, O2 and CO2) also play an important role in maintaining the postharvest quality of horticultural products. For this reason, monitoring such environmental factors is a key procedure to assure quality throughout shelf life and evaluate losses. Therefore, in order to estimate the quality losses that a perishable product can suffer during storage and transportation, a real-time monitoring system has been developed. This system can be used in all post-harvest steps thanks to its Wi-Fi wireless communication architecture. Several laboratory trials were conducted, using lettuce as a model, to determine quality-rating scales during shelf life under different storage temperature conditions. As a result, a multiple non-linear ...
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