Title :
Estimation of concentrations of ternary solution with NaCl and sucrose based on multifunctional sensing technique
Author :
Wei, Guo ; Shida, Katsunori
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Autom. Meas. & Control, Harbin Inst. of Technol., China
fDate :
4/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Ternary solution with NaCl and sucrose is widely employed in the osmotic dehydration process of food. In this paper, the authors present a novel multifunctional sensor capable of directly sensing temperature and two physical parameters of solutions, namely, ultrasonic velocity and electrical conductivity. By sensing these three parameters, the concentrations (in this study the word "concentration" refers to molality) of two components in ternary solution with NaCl and sucrose can be simultaneously determined. A reconstruction algorithm based on the natural cubic spline interpolation and the least squares method is developed to estimate the concentrations of NaCl and sucrose, in which the temperature influence is first considered, and then, the reconstruction of the concentrations is carried out in three-dimensional (3-D) space [rather than four-dimensional (4-D) space]. The proposed multifunctional sensing technique could prove valuable in the food industry.
Keywords :
chemical variables measurement; electrical conductivity measurement; food manufacturing; least squares approximations; signal reconstruction; splines (mathematics); temperature sensors; ultrasonic velocity measurement; 3D space; concentrations determination; cubic spline interpolation; electrical conductivity; food industry; least squares method; multifunctional sensor; osmotic dehydration process; reconstruction algorithm; temperature sensors; ternary solution; ultrasonic velocity; Chemical analysis; Conductivity; Optical signal processing; Reconstruction algorithms; Signal processing algorithms; Spline; Sugar; Temperature sensors; Ultrasonic variables measurement; Viscosity; Concentration; estimation; molality; multifunctional sensing; ternary solution;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2006.864245