Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12394/14442
Title: Simulation of an Automated Tahitian Lemon Grading System Based on Computer Vision
Authors: Valenzuela Lino, Yadhira Samhira
Ortiz Zacarias, Jhon Rodrigo
Sullca Mendoza, Yordan Cesar
Del Carpio Ramirez, Sliver Ivan
Moggiano Aburto, Nabilt Jill
Coaquira Rojo, Carlos Alberto
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Coaquira Rojo, Carlos Alberto
Keywords: Simulación
Control de procesos
Automatización industrial
Publisher: Universidad Continental
Issue Date: 2024
metadata.dc.date.available: 10-Apr-2024
Citation: Valenzuela, Y., Ortiz, J., Sullca, Y., Del Carpio, S., Moffiano, N. y Coaquira, C. (2024). Simulation of an Automated Tahitian Lemon Grading System Based on Computer Vision. Tesis para optar el título profesional de Ingeniero Mecatrónico, Escuela Académico Profesional de Ingeniería Mecatrónica, Universidad Continental, Huancayo, Perú.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: https://doi.org/10.1109/UEMCON54665.2022.9965667
Abstract: Lemon exports are of great influence in Peru, since there is a great demand from countries such as the USA, Belgium and Holland. For this reason, the agricultural sector is one of the essential factors for the economic development of the country, since it generates S/29,553 million annually throughout the national territory. On the other hand, Peru offers two types of lemons, for example: the Tahitian lemon and the subtle lemon; however, due to its characteristics, the Tahitian lemon is the one that is sent as an export product worldwide. Currently, the selection process of this fruit is done manually, since there are not enough industrial optimizations in its process. Therefore, the present study aims to carry out the simulation of an automated grading system for Tahitian lemon based on computer vision. The selection parameters for the image processing were established as the levels of ripeness of the lemon: early ripening, medium ripening, ripe and stale. This selection was implemented due to the need to comply with the quality standards required by the Free Trade Agreements (FTA). As a result, the selection simulation was obtained through a conveyor belt, where the fruit passed through the computer vision, which determined the route of the fruit. Finally, it was concluded that through automation it is possible to optimize the selection time of food products.
metadata.dc.relation: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9965667
Extension: p. 283-289
metadata.dc.rights.accessRights: Acceso abierto
metadata.dc.source: Universidad Continental
Repositorio Institucional - Continental
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