2019
DOI: 10.3390/s19132995
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Effect of the Architecture of Fiber-Optic Probes Designed for Soluble Solid Content Prediction in Intact Sugar Beet Slices

Abstract: Sugar beet is the second biggest world contributor to sugar production and the only one grown in Europe. One of the main limitations for its competitiveness is the lack of effective tools for assessing sugar content in unprocessed sugar beet roots, especially in breeding programs. In this context, a dedicated near infrared (NIR) fiber-optic probe based approach is proposed. NIR technology is widely used for the estimation of sugar content in vegetable products, while optic fibers allow a wide choice of technic… Show more

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“…Fiber-optic SRS can be implemented in a reflectance probe design with different optical fibers serving as illumination and detection points. Multiple detection fibers can be distributed linearly on a flat surface and located parallel and at different distances from a single, unique illumination fiber (Bendoula et al, 2019). An SRS reflectance probe configuration would be straightforward to install in a milk pipeline and could support effective in-line milk analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fiber-optic SRS can be implemented in a reflectance probe design with different optical fibers serving as illumination and detection points. Multiple detection fibers can be distributed linearly on a flat surface and located parallel and at different distances from a single, unique illumination fiber (Bendoula et al, 2019). An SRS reflectance probe configuration would be straightforward to install in a milk pipeline and could support effective in-line milk analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%