Innovative Hyperspectral Imaging-Based Techniques for Quality Evaluation of Fruits and Vegetables: A Review

New, non-destructive sensing techniques for fast and more effective quality assessment of fruits and vegetables are needed to meet the ever-increasing consumer demand for better, more consistent and safer food products. Over the past 15 years, hyperspectral imaging has emerged as a new generation of...

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Main Authors: Yuzhen Lu, Yuping Huang, Renfu Lu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-02-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/2/189
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spelling doaj-8f389cb8a29b4f4f80ba266cc0462cc72020-11-25T01:31:59ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172017-02-017218910.3390/app7020189app7020189Innovative Hyperspectral Imaging-Based Techniques for Quality Evaluation of Fruits and Vegetables: A ReviewYuzhen Lu0Yuping Huang1Renfu Lu2Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USACollege of Engineering, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, Jiangsu, ChinaUnited States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USANew, non-destructive sensing techniques for fast and more effective quality assessment of fruits and vegetables are needed to meet the ever-increasing consumer demand for better, more consistent and safer food products. Over the past 15 years, hyperspectral imaging has emerged as a new generation of sensing technology for non-destructive food quality and safety evaluation, because it integrates the major features of imaging and spectroscopy, thus enabling the acquisition of both spectral and spatial information from an object simultaneously. This paper first provides a brief overview of hyperspectral imaging configurations and common sensing modes used for food quality and safety evaluation. The paper is, however, focused on the three innovative hyperspectral imaging-based techniques or sensing platforms, i.e., spectral scattering, integrated reflectance and transmittance, and spatially-resolved spectroscopy, which have been developed in our laboratory for property and quality evaluation of fruits, vegetables and other food products. The basic principle and instrumentation of each technique are described, followed by the mathematical methods for processing and extracting critical information from the acquired data. Applications of these techniques for property and quality evaluation of fruits and vegetables are then presented. Finally, concluding remarks are given on future research needs to move forward these hyperspectral imaging techniques.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/2/189hyperspectral imagingspectral scatteringreflectancetransmittancespatially-resolvedquality evaluationfruits and vegetables
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author Yuzhen Lu
Yuping Huang
Renfu Lu
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Renfu Lu
Innovative Hyperspectral Imaging-Based Techniques for Quality Evaluation of Fruits and Vegetables: A Review
Applied Sciences
hyperspectral imaging
spectral scattering
reflectance
transmittance
spatially-resolved
quality evaluation
fruits and vegetables
author_facet Yuzhen Lu
Yuping Huang
Renfu Lu
author_sort Yuzhen Lu
title Innovative Hyperspectral Imaging-Based Techniques for Quality Evaluation of Fruits and Vegetables: A Review
title_short Innovative Hyperspectral Imaging-Based Techniques for Quality Evaluation of Fruits and Vegetables: A Review
title_full Innovative Hyperspectral Imaging-Based Techniques for Quality Evaluation of Fruits and Vegetables: A Review
title_fullStr Innovative Hyperspectral Imaging-Based Techniques for Quality Evaluation of Fruits and Vegetables: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Innovative Hyperspectral Imaging-Based Techniques for Quality Evaluation of Fruits and Vegetables: A Review
title_sort innovative hyperspectral imaging-based techniques for quality evaluation of fruits and vegetables: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2017-02-01
description New, non-destructive sensing techniques for fast and more effective quality assessment of fruits and vegetables are needed to meet the ever-increasing consumer demand for better, more consistent and safer food products. Over the past 15 years, hyperspectral imaging has emerged as a new generation of sensing technology for non-destructive food quality and safety evaluation, because it integrates the major features of imaging and spectroscopy, thus enabling the acquisition of both spectral and spatial information from an object simultaneously. This paper first provides a brief overview of hyperspectral imaging configurations and common sensing modes used for food quality and safety evaluation. The paper is, however, focused on the three innovative hyperspectral imaging-based techniques or sensing platforms, i.e., spectral scattering, integrated reflectance and transmittance, and spatially-resolved spectroscopy, which have been developed in our laboratory for property and quality evaluation of fruits, vegetables and other food products. The basic principle and instrumentation of each technique are described, followed by the mathematical methods for processing and extracting critical information from the acquired data. Applications of these techniques for property and quality evaluation of fruits and vegetables are then presented. Finally, concluding remarks are given on future research needs to move forward these hyperspectral imaging techniques.
topic hyperspectral imaging
spectral scattering
reflectance
transmittance
spatially-resolved
quality evaluation
fruits and vegetables
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/2/189
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