This work presents the design and numerical assessment of a novel microwave imaging system, capable of providing a full 3-D image of food/beverage products content in order to disclose the possible presence of physical contaminants, such as plastic fragments. The system here presented exploits the dielectric contrast between the food content and possible intrusions at microwave frequencies; it is based on an antennas array architecture inspecting the items in motion along a conveyor belt without interrupting the production process. The inversion problem is solved by means of linearization, assuming the viability of the Born approximation thanks to the localized intrusions, and regularization, based on the singular value decomposition of the discretized scattering operator. Further, an algorithm, to balance the illumination of the considered scenario due to the non-uniform radiation of the employed antennas, is presented to enhance the imaging. The system is first assessed considering an ideal case, and then extended to a more realistic approach, for two different kinds of food products, with completely different dielectric properties and considering the performance of existing instrumentation for the purpose. The obtained results lay the foundations for the realization of an actual prototype.

Multi-Antenna System for In-Line Food Imaging at Microwave Frequencies

Scapaticci Rosa;Crocco Lorenzo;
2022

Abstract

This work presents the design and numerical assessment of a novel microwave imaging system, capable of providing a full 3-D image of food/beverage products content in order to disclose the possible presence of physical contaminants, such as plastic fragments. The system here presented exploits the dielectric contrast between the food content and possible intrusions at microwave frequencies; it is based on an antennas array architecture inspecting the items in motion along a conveyor belt without interrupting the production process. The inversion problem is solved by means of linearization, assuming the viability of the Born approximation thanks to the localized intrusions, and regularization, based on the singular value decomposition of the discretized scattering operator. Further, an algorithm, to balance the illumination of the considered scenario due to the non-uniform radiation of the employed antennas, is presented to enhance the imaging. The system is first assessed considering an ideal case, and then extended to a more realistic approach, for two different kinds of food products, with completely different dielectric properties and considering the performance of existing instrumentation for the purpose. The obtained results lay the foundations for the realization of an actual prototype.
2022
Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente - IREA
Antennas
Arrays
Food products
food safety
food security
food technology
Imaging
Inspection
inspection
microwave antenna arrays
Microwave antenna arrays
Microwave imaging
Microwave imaging
microwave propagation
non-invasive diagnostics
Food safety
food security
food technology
inspection
microwave antenna arrays
microwave imaging (MWI)
microwave propagation
noninvasive diagnostics
Food safety
food security
food technology
inspection
microwave antenna arrays
microwave imaging (MWI)
microwave propagation
noninvasive diagnostics
Food safety
food security
food technology
inspection
microwave antenna arrays
microwave imaging (MWI)
microwave propagation
noninvasive diagnostics
Food safety
food security
food technology
inspection
microwave antenna arrays
microwave imaging (MWI)
microwave propagation
noninvasive diagnostics
Food safety
food security
food technology
inspection
microwave antenna arrays
microwave imaging (MWI)
microwave propagation
non-invasive diagnostics
Food safety
food security
food technology
inspection
microwave antenna
microwave imaging (MWI)
microwave propagation
noninvasive diagnostics
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