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Evaluation of LED and tungsten-halogen lighting for fecal contaminant detection

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dc.contributor.author Lawrence, KC en
dc.contributor.author Park, B en
dc.contributor.author Heitschmidt, GW en
dc.contributor.author Windham, WR en
dc.contributor.author Thai, CN en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-06T06:47:23Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-06T06:47:23Z
dc.date.issued 2007 en
dc.identifier.issn 08838542 en
dc.identifier.uri http://62.217.125.90/xmlui/handle/123456789/3561
dc.relation.uri http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-37549010945&partnerID=40&md5=9aae0f4f8df2ae58c63fac35e6b3bb23 en
dc.subject Chickens en
dc.subject Feces en
dc.subject Hyperspectral imaging en
dc.subject Light emitting diodes en
dc.subject Multispectral imaging en
dc.subject Poultry en
dc.subject Quartz tungsten halogen en
dc.subject.other Algorithms en
dc.subject.other Contamination en
dc.subject.other Farms en
dc.subject.other Halogen elements en
dc.subject.other Image quality en
dc.subject.other Lighting en
dc.subject.other Multispectral scanners en
dc.subject.other Tungsten en
dc.subject.other Fecal contaminants en
dc.subject.other Poultry en
dc.subject.other Quartz tungsten halogen en
dc.subject.other Light emitting diodes en
dc.subject.other Gallus gallus en
dc.title Evaluation of LED and tungsten-halogen lighting for fecal contaminant detection en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.publicationDate 2007 en
heal.abstract Lighting in imaging systems plays an important role in image quality. Recent research in detecting fecal contaminants on poultry carcasses with multispectral and/or hyperspectral imaging has relied on common quartz tungsten halogen lamps for illumination. However, as the technology is implemented in a processing plant environment, there is a need to enclose the system to protect it from the harsh environment. This can result in significant challenges in maintaining quality lighting and images due to excessive heat build-up in the system enclosure, degradation in illumination, and frequent bulb changes because of shorter bulb life. Recent advances in high-power white LEDs have provided a feasible alternative to incandescent lighting. This research compared high-power LED lighting to traditional tungsten halogen lamps for contaminant detection. Sixteen contaminant samples of duodenum, ceca, and colon feces, and ingesta were imaged at four different contaminant spot sizes with two different orientations relative to a hyperspectral imaging camera. Detection accuracies were generally better than 99% for all contaminant types and either lighting system although there was one colon sample that had a rather low accuracy, most likely due to blood in the sample. Results indicate that there was no significant difference in detecting fecal contaminants with the fecal detection algorithm that uses the ratio of images centered at 565 and 517 nm with either lighting system. The overall detection accuracies were 99.63% and 99.69% for the LED and tungsten halogen lighting systems, respectively. Thus, the advantages of longer bulb life and less heat with LED lighting make it a feasible alternative to traditional lighting, provided that the LED junction temperatures are held relatively constant. en
heal.journalName Applied Engineering in Agriculture en
dc.identifier.issue 6 en
dc.identifier.volume 23 en
dc.identifier.spage 811 en
dc.identifier.epage 818 en


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