Gas, Temperature, and Humidity Sensors-Based Onion Quality Monitoring System

IF 2.2 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Sensors Letters Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1109/LSENS.2024.3462485
Radhika Raina;Kamal Jeet Singh;Suman Kumar
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Onions are a valuable cash crop for farmers, providing a reliable source of income; thus, monitoring of the quality of onions kept in storage is an important concern. There are various factors, such as temperature, humidity, and storage period, that are responsible for maintaining the quality of onion. The common factor is, onion emits various gases when it starts rotting. Thus, to address this issue, carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), sulphur dioxide (SO 2 ), hydrogen sulphide (H 2 S), ammonia (NH 3 ), temperature and humidity (SHT40) sensors are used in the proposed onion quality monitoring system. In this letter, we present the approximate ranges of the sensors through repeated experiments on three types of onions: healthy, those beginning to rot and fully rotted onions. In addition, our experiments and the literature both indicate that H 2 S gas is the most effective for early rot detection. Moreover, none of the existing literature works have discussed regarding the power consumption of the onion quality monitoring system. Therefore, a novel battery operated, power efficient onion monitoring device is designed, primarily using H 2 S and SHT40 sensors. This setup has a battery life of approximately 6.03 days with an 11.1 V / 10 Ah battery. When H 2 S levels exceed a threshold indicating the onset of onion rot, all sensors (CO 2 , SO 2 , H 2 S, NH 3 , and SHT40) are activated, reducing battery life to 5.41 days.
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基于气体、温度和湿度传感器的洋葱质量监测系统
洋葱是农民的重要经济作物,为他们提供了可靠的收入来源;因此,对储藏洋葱的质量进行监测是一个重要的问题。保持洋葱质量的因素有很多,如温度、湿度和储藏期。共同的因素是,洋葱开始腐烂时会释放出各种气体。因此,为了解决这个问题,在拟议的洋葱质量监控系统中使用了二氧化碳 (CO2)、二氧化硫 (SO2)、硫化氢 (H2S)、氨 (NH3)、温度和湿度 (SHT40) 传感器。在这封信中,我们通过对三种类型的洋葱(健康洋葱、开始腐烂的洋葱和完全腐烂的洋葱)进行反复实验,介绍了传感器的大致范围。此外,我们的实验和文献都表明,H2S 气体对早期腐烂检测最有效。此外,现有文献都没有讨论洋葱质量监测系统的功耗问题。因此,我们设计了一种新型电池供电、省电的洋葱监测装置,主要使用 H2S 和 SHT40 传感器。该装置使用 11.1 V / 10 Ah 电池,电池寿命约为 6.03 天。当 H2S 含量超过阈值,表明洋葱开始腐烂时,所有传感器(CO2、SO2、H2S、NH3 和 SHT40)都会被激活,从而将电池寿命减少到 5.41 天。
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