Non-Destructive Measurement on Kwini Mango Fruit using Capacitive Sensing Technique at 250kHz to 2MHz for Ripeness Determination

This study aims to evaluate the characteristics and quality of Kwini mango fruit using non-destructive capacitive sensing methods. Unlike other fruits, identifying ripe Kwini mangoes can be challenging due to their green appearance and unfamiliar characteristics to consumers. Despite the growing int...

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Published in:Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology
Main Author: Ariffin M.A.; Rosman R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Semarak Ilmu Publishing 2025
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Ariffin M.A.; Rosman R.
Non-Destructive Measurement on Kwini Mango Fruit using Capacitive Sensing Technique at 250kHz to 2MHz for Ripeness Determination
2025
Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology
47
1
10.37934/araset.47.1.123139
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85197655356&doi=10.37934%2faraset.47.1.123139&partnerID=40&md5=d4174f1049f0ba90e4ba5cdc487a50ca
This study aims to evaluate the characteristics and quality of Kwini mango fruit using non-destructive capacitive sensing methods. Unlike other fruits, identifying ripe Kwini mangoes can be challenging due to their green appearance and unfamiliar characteristics to consumers. Despite the growing interest in non-destructive fruit quality assessment techniques, there has not been significant prior exploration of capacitive sensing in the context of Kwini mangoes. Therefore, in this experiment, a parallel plate was used to measure the capacitance of Kwini mango fruit at frequencies ranging from 250 kHz to 2 MHz. Results showed that the moisture content and pH level decreased within 15 days of investigation. This technique was able to predict Kwini maturity with significant precision by applying the capacitance formula. Because of its high R2 value and sensitivity in linear regression, 500kHz was determined to be the most efficient operating frequency for Kwini mango fruits among the frequencies evaluated. In this experiment, the relationship between capacitance and Brix also yielded encouraging findings. The study also includes the development of a GUI application for determining the sweetness and maturity of Kwini mangoes. Overall, this research demonstrates the potential of capacitive sensing technology as a non-destructive approach to measuring Kwini mango fruit ripeness. © 2025, Semarak Ilmu Publishing. All rights reserved.
Semarak Ilmu Publishing
24621943
English
Article
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author Ariffin M.A.; Rosman R.
spellingShingle Ariffin M.A.; Rosman R.
Non-Destructive Measurement on Kwini Mango Fruit using Capacitive Sensing Technique at 250kHz to 2MHz for Ripeness Determination
author_facet Ariffin M.A.; Rosman R.
author_sort Ariffin M.A.; Rosman R.
title Non-Destructive Measurement on Kwini Mango Fruit using Capacitive Sensing Technique at 250kHz to 2MHz for Ripeness Determination
title_short Non-Destructive Measurement on Kwini Mango Fruit using Capacitive Sensing Technique at 250kHz to 2MHz for Ripeness Determination
title_full Non-Destructive Measurement on Kwini Mango Fruit using Capacitive Sensing Technique at 250kHz to 2MHz for Ripeness Determination
title_fullStr Non-Destructive Measurement on Kwini Mango Fruit using Capacitive Sensing Technique at 250kHz to 2MHz for Ripeness Determination
title_full_unstemmed Non-Destructive Measurement on Kwini Mango Fruit using Capacitive Sensing Technique at 250kHz to 2MHz for Ripeness Determination
title_sort Non-Destructive Measurement on Kwini Mango Fruit using Capacitive Sensing Technique at 250kHz to 2MHz for Ripeness Determination
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description This study aims to evaluate the characteristics and quality of Kwini mango fruit using non-destructive capacitive sensing methods. Unlike other fruits, identifying ripe Kwini mangoes can be challenging due to their green appearance and unfamiliar characteristics to consumers. Despite the growing interest in non-destructive fruit quality assessment techniques, there has not been significant prior exploration of capacitive sensing in the context of Kwini mangoes. Therefore, in this experiment, a parallel plate was used to measure the capacitance of Kwini mango fruit at frequencies ranging from 250 kHz to 2 MHz. Results showed that the moisture content and pH level decreased within 15 days of investigation. This technique was able to predict Kwini maturity with significant precision by applying the capacitance formula. Because of its high R2 value and sensitivity in linear regression, 500kHz was determined to be the most efficient operating frequency for Kwini mango fruits among the frequencies evaluated. In this experiment, the relationship between capacitance and Brix also yielded encouraging findings. The study also includes the development of a GUI application for determining the sweetness and maturity of Kwini mangoes. Overall, this research demonstrates the potential of capacitive sensing technology as a non-destructive approach to measuring Kwini mango fruit ripeness. © 2025, Semarak Ilmu Publishing. All rights reserved.
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