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Shazmin Aniza Abdul Shukor
Preferred name
Shazmin Aniza Abdul Shukor
Official Name
Shazmin Aniza, Abdul Shukor
Alternative Name
Shukor, S. A.
Shukor, S. A.A
S. A.A, Shukor
Shukor, Shazmin Aniza Abdul
Abdul Shukor, Shazmin Aniza
Main Affiliation
Pusat Kecemerlangan Kecerdikan Robotik (COFRI)
Scopus Author ID
57214325384
Researcher ID
GSD-2143-2022
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PublicationHand-held shelf life decay detector for non-destructive fruits quality assessment( 2024)
;Nordiana Shariffudiin ;Ismail I. Ibrahim ;N.D.N DalilaM.Thaqif B.N AshimiPerishable food such as fruits have a limited shelf life and can quickly degrade if not properly stored. One method for detecting decay in these foods is the use of ethylene gas. Ethylene is a naturally occurring hormone that is released by fruits as they ripen. By measuring the levels of ethylene in the storage area, it is possible to detect when fruits and vegetables are starting to degrade. This information can then be used to act, such as removing spoiled produce and adjusting storage conditions, to extend the shelf life of the remaining products. By utilizing ethylene gas for early detection of decay, it is possible to improve food safety and reduce food waste. The project aims to utilized ethylene gas from perishable food such as fruits before decay. This project proposed portable or hand-held detection ethylene gas by including temperature and humidity. The sensor will be measuring the level of ethylene gas, temperature and humidity. Next, machine learning method; K-Nearest Neighbour(KNN) were used to evaluate the accuracy of the proposed system. This project, a hand-held decay detector for perishable food products is believed can help to prevent food waste by detecting early signs of spoilage in fruits.