Sensors (Jul 2022)

Plant Tissue Modelling Using Power-Law Filters

  • Samar I. Gadallah,
  • Mohamed S. Ghoneim,
  • Ahmed S. Elwakil,
  • Lobna A. Said,
  • Ahmed H. Madian,
  • Ahmed G. Radwan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22155659
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 15
p. 5659

Abstract

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Impedance spectroscopy has became an essential non-invasive tool for quality assessment measurements of the biochemical and biophysical changes in plant tissues. The electrical behaviour of biological tissues can be captured by fitting its bio-impedance data to a suitable circuit model. This paper investigates the use of power-law filters in circuit modelling of bio-impedance. The proposed models are fitted to experimental data obtained from eight different fruit types using a meta-heuristic optimization method (the Water Cycle Algorithm (WCA)). Impedance measurements are obtained using a Biologic SP150 electrochemical station, and the percentage error between the actual impedance and the fitted models’ impedance are reported. It is found that a circuit model consisting of a combination of two second-order power-law low-pass filters shows the least fitting error.

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