Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4759178 | Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, an intelligent fuzzy-machine vision control system (FMCS) was developed to control the operating variables throughout a hybrid hot air-infrared drying process. The total discoloration and the shrinkage of thin layer kiwifruit slices were monitored in real time using a computer vision system (CVS). These values along with calculated energy consumption obtained from preliminary experiments, were fed into a genetic algorithm (GA) framework to optimize a fuzzy logic control system. The performance of the fuzzy controller was evaluated for kiwifruit drying using a laboratory-scale hot air-infrared dryer. The results indicated that the hybrid drying could significantly reduce the drying load/time compared with the hot air drying. The FMCS application showed a good balance between energy consumption (0.158Â kWÂ h) and product quality (ÎEÂ =Â 2.32).
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Authors
Mohammad Hossein Nadian, Mohammad Hossein Abbaspour-Fard, Alex Martynenko, Mahmood Reza Golzarian,