Electronic Nose with an Air Sensor Matrix for Detecting Beef Freshness |
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Authors: | Zhe Zhang Jin Tong Dong-hui Chen Yu-bin Lan Key Laboratory of Terrain-Machine Bionics Engineering Jilin University Changchun P R China Aerial Application Technology USDA-ARS-SPARC-APMRU College Station TX USA |
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Institution: | aKey Laboratory of Terrain-Machine Bionics Engineering (Ministry of Education, China), Jilin University, Changchun 130022, P. R. China;bAerial Application Technology, USDA-ARS-SPARC-APMRU, College Station, TX 77845, USA |
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Abstract: | China is one of the largest meat producing countries in the world. With the growing concern for food safety more attention has been paid to meat quality. The application of conventional test methods for meat quality is limited by many factors, and subjectiveness, such as longer time to prepare samples and to test. A sensor matrix was constructed with several separate air sensors, and tests were conducted to detect the freshness of the beef. The results show that the air sensors TGS2610, TGS2600,TGS2611, TGS2620 and TGS2602 made by Tianjin Figaro Electronic Co, Ltd could be used to determine the degree of freshness but TGS2442 is not suitable. This study provides a foundation for designing and making an economical and practical detector for beef freshness. |
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Keywords: | gas sensitive sensor matrix degree of beef freshness electronic nose |
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