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Non-Destructive Robotic Assessment of Mango Ripeness via Multi-Point Soft Haptics

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Abstract

To match the ever increasing standards of fresh products, and the need to reduce waste, we devise an alternative to the destructive and highly variable fruit ripeness estimation by a penetrometer. We propose a fully automatic method to assess the ripeness of mango which is non-destructive, allows the user to test multiple surface areas with a single touch and is capable of dissociating between ripe and non-ripe fruits. A custom-made gripper equipped with a capacitive tactile sensor array is used to palpate the fruit. The ripeness is estimated as mango stiffness extracted through a simplified spring model. We test the framework on a set of 25 mangoes of the Keitt variety, and compare the results to penetrometer measurements. We show it is possible to correctly classify 88% of the mango without removing the skin of the fruit. The method can be a valuable substitute for non-destructive fruit ripeness testing. To the authors knowledge, this is the first robotics ripeness estimation system based on capacitive tactile sensing technology

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Journal Title

2019 International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)

Conference Name

International Conference on Robotics and Automation

Journal ISSN

1050-4729
2577-087X

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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This work was funded by the UK Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (CP 172), Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) MOTION grant [EP/N03211X/2] and Ministerio de Econom´ıa (DPI2015- 69041-R)