A microstrip sensor for determination of harvesting time for oil palm fruits (Tenera: Elaeis guineensis)
This paper deals with the application of a microstrip sensor in setting up a harvesting system with the objective of obtaining the optimum oil yield and oil quality in the fruits. The moisture content in the fresh mesocarp of the outer fruit of the bunch and corresponding magnitude of insertion loss...
Main Authors: | Khalid, K., Abbas, Z. |
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Format: | Article |
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Taylor and Francis Group
1992
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