Laser remote sensor for oil palm fruit ripeness assessment

The color change of oil palm fresh fruit bunches (FFB) is one of the important parameter for harvesting decisions. However, human visual identification is prone to errors due to uncontrolled ambient lighting and the far distance of fruit bunches on tall palm trees. These errors can lead to inaccurat...

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Main Authors: Kok, Sing Lim, Wan Rushdiah, Rusik, Amirul Al-Hafiz, Abd. Hamid, Cheong, Weng Ooi, Waldo, Udos, Mohd Shiraz, Aris, Mohd Zulfahmi, Mohd Yusof, Harikrishsna, Kulaveerasingam, Wu, Yi Chong, Mohamad Faizal, Ismail, Harith, Ahmad
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Published: 2024
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spelling my.um.eprints.450592024-06-26T01:54:25Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/45059/ Laser remote sensor for oil palm fruit ripeness assessment Kok, Sing Lim Wan Rushdiah, Rusik Amirul Al-Hafiz, Abd. Hamid Cheong, Weng Ooi Waldo, Udos Mohd Shiraz, Aris Mohd Zulfahmi, Mohd Yusof Harikrishsna, Kulaveerasingam Wu, Yi Chong Mohamad Faizal, Ismail Harith, Ahmad S Agriculture (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The color change of oil palm fresh fruit bunches (FFB) is one of the important parameter for harvesting decisions. However, human visual identification is prone to errors due to uncontrolled ambient lighting and the far distance of fruit bunches on tall palm trees. These errors can lead to inaccurate harvesting and significant revenue loss. This study introduces a laser remote sensor for non-destructive FFB ripeness assessment. Based on the unique spectral reflection curves of the FFO at different ripeness, laser modules at three different wavelenghts (visible-NIR region) have been employed for the measurement. The photodetector and laser sources are configured in a coaxial manner to enable long work distances up 10 9m. This portable laser remote sensor has undergone successful on-plant testing in oil palm estates with measurements validated against oil content by conventional bunch analysis. It is a potential tool for precision harvesting and oil yield prediction. 2024-04-25 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.um.edu.my/45059/1/SPIE.pdf Kok, Sing Lim and Wan Rushdiah, Rusik and Amirul Al-Hafiz, Abd. Hamid and Cheong, Weng Ooi and Waldo, Udos and Mohd Shiraz, Aris and Mohd Zulfahmi, Mohd Yusof and Harikrishsna, Kulaveerasingam and Wu, Yi Chong and Mohamad Faizal, Ismail and Harith, Ahmad (2024) Laser remote sensor for oil palm fruit ripeness assessment. In: Conference on Photonic Technologies in Plant and Agricultural Science, 27 Jan - 01 Feb 2024, San Francisco, California, USA. https://spie.org/PW24L/conferencedetails/photonic-technologies-in-plant-and-agricultural-science#_=_
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topic S Agriculture (General)
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle S Agriculture (General)
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Kok, Sing Lim
Wan Rushdiah, Rusik
Amirul Al-Hafiz, Abd. Hamid
Cheong, Weng Ooi
Waldo, Udos
Mohd Shiraz, Aris
Mohd Zulfahmi, Mohd Yusof
Harikrishsna, Kulaveerasingam
Wu, Yi Chong
Mohamad Faizal, Ismail
Harith, Ahmad
Laser remote sensor for oil palm fruit ripeness assessment
description The color change of oil palm fresh fruit bunches (FFB) is one of the important parameter for harvesting decisions. However, human visual identification is prone to errors due to uncontrolled ambient lighting and the far distance of fruit bunches on tall palm trees. These errors can lead to inaccurate harvesting and significant revenue loss. This study introduces a laser remote sensor for non-destructive FFB ripeness assessment. Based on the unique spectral reflection curves of the FFO at different ripeness, laser modules at three different wavelenghts (visible-NIR region) have been employed for the measurement. The photodetector and laser sources are configured in a coaxial manner to enable long work distances up 10 9m. This portable laser remote sensor has undergone successful on-plant testing in oil palm estates with measurements validated against oil content by conventional bunch analysis. It is a potential tool for precision harvesting and oil yield prediction.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kok, Sing Lim
Wan Rushdiah, Rusik
Amirul Al-Hafiz, Abd. Hamid
Cheong, Weng Ooi
Waldo, Udos
Mohd Shiraz, Aris
Mohd Zulfahmi, Mohd Yusof
Harikrishsna, Kulaveerasingam
Wu, Yi Chong
Mohamad Faizal, Ismail
Harith, Ahmad
author_facet Kok, Sing Lim
Wan Rushdiah, Rusik
Amirul Al-Hafiz, Abd. Hamid
Cheong, Weng Ooi
Waldo, Udos
Mohd Shiraz, Aris
Mohd Zulfahmi, Mohd Yusof
Harikrishsna, Kulaveerasingam
Wu, Yi Chong
Mohamad Faizal, Ismail
Harith, Ahmad
author_sort Kok, Sing Lim
title Laser remote sensor for oil palm fruit ripeness assessment
title_short Laser remote sensor for oil palm fruit ripeness assessment
title_full Laser remote sensor for oil palm fruit ripeness assessment
title_fullStr Laser remote sensor for oil palm fruit ripeness assessment
title_full_unstemmed Laser remote sensor for oil palm fruit ripeness assessment
title_sort laser remote sensor for oil palm fruit ripeness assessment
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/45059/1/SPIE.pdf
http://eprints.um.edu.my/45059/
https://spie.org/PW24L/conferencedetails/photonic-technologies-in-plant-and-agricultural-science#_=_
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