Development of novel wireless sensor for food quality detection

Dat Son Nguyen, Nguyen Ngan Le, Tan Phat Lam, Eric Fribourg-Blanc, Mau Chien Dang and Smail Tedjini

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Keywords: nano

Abstract

In this paper we present a wireless sensor for the monitoring of food quality. We integrate sensing capability into ultrahigh frequency (UHF) radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags through the relationship between the physical read-range and permittivity of the object we label with the RFID tags. Using the known variations of food permittivity as a function of time, we can detect the contamination time at which a food product becomes unacceptable for consumption based on the measurement of read-range with the as-designed sensing tags. This low-cost UHF RFID passive sensor was designed and experimentally tested on beef, pork, and cheese with the same storage conditions as in supermarkets. The agreement between the experimental and simulation results show the potential of this technique for practical application in food-quality tracking

Published
2015-10-09
Section
Regular articles