Jelali, Mohieddine; Papadopoulos, Konstantinos:
Inline Inspection of Packaged Food Using Microwave/Terahertz Sensing—An Overview with Focus on Confectionery Products
In: Processes, Jg. 12 (2024), Heft 4, Artikel 712
2024Aufsatz / Artikel in ZeitschriftOA Gold
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Titel in Englisch:
Inline Inspection of Packaged Food Using Microwave/Terahertz Sensing—An Overview with Focus on Confectionery Products
Autor*in:
Jelali, MohieddineTH Köln
DHSB-ID
THK0001866
ORCID
0000-0002-0347-9913ORCID iD
SCOPUS
6603471393
Sonstiges
der TH Köln zugeordnete Person
korrespondierende*r Autor*in
;
Papadopoulos, KonstantinosTH Köln
DHSB-ID
THK0001615
ORCID
0009-0001-4446-3870ORCID iD
SCOPUS
59003212000
Sonstiges
der TH Köln zugeordnete Person
Erscheinungsjahr:
2024
OA-Publikationsweg:
OA Gold
Umfang:
21 Seiten
Scopus ID
Sprache des Textes:
Englisch
Schlagwort, Thema:
Completeness Check ; Electromagnetic Sensing ; Foreign Body Detection ; Packaged Food Inspection ; Radar/Terahertz Imaging
Ressourcentyp:
Text
Access Rights:
Open Access
Peer Reviewed:
Peer Reviewed
Praxispartner*in:
Nein
Kategorie:
Forschung
Teil der Statistik:
Teil der Statistik

Abstract in Englisch:

Electromagnetic systems, in particular microwave/terahertz sensing technologies, are the newest among nondestructive sensing technologies. Currently, increased attention is pointed towards their use in various applications. Among these, food inspection stands out as a primary area due to its potential risk to human safety. As a result, substantial efforts are currently focused on utilizing microwave/terahertz imaging as a tool to enhance the efficacy of food quality assessments. This paper deals with the exploitation of microwave/terahertz imaging technology for food quality control and assessment. In particular, the work aims at reviewing the latest developments regarding the detection of internal quality parameters, such as foreign bodies, i.e., plastic, glass, and wood substances/fragments, as well as checking the completeness of the packaged food under consideration. Emphasis is placed on the (inline) inspection of wrapped/packaged food, such as chocolates, cookies, pastries, cakes, and similar confectionery products, moving along production conveyor belts. Moreover, the paper gives a recent overview of system prototypes and industrial products and highlights emerging research topics and future application directions in this area.