The Sensor Modules of a Dedicated Automatic Inspection System for Screening Smoked Sausage Coloration

  • Yen Hsiang Wang
  • , Yu Fen Yen
  • , Kuan Chieh Lee
  • , Ching Yuan Chang
  • , Chin Cheng Wu
  • , Meng Jen Tsai
  • , Jen Jie Chieh*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The external color of smoked sausages is a critical indicator of quality and uniformity in processing. Commercial colorimeters are unsuitable for high-throughput sorting due to the challenges posed by the sausage’s curved cylindrical surface and the need for an inline application. This study introduces a novel non-contact sensing module (LEDs at 45°, fiber optic collection at 0°) to acquire spectral data (400–700 nm) and derive CIE LAB. First, a handheld prototype validated the accuracy of the sensing module against a benchtop spectrophotometer. It successfully categorized five color grades (‘Over light’, ‘Light’, ‘Standard’, ‘Dark’, and ‘Over dark’) with a clear distribution on the a*-L* diagram. This established acceptable color boundary conditions (44.2 < L* ≤ 61.3, 14.1 < a* < 23.9). Second, three sensing modules were integrated around a conveyor belt at 120° intervals, forming the core of an automated inline sorting system. Blind field tests (n = 150) achieved high sorting accuracies of 95.3–97.3% with an efficient inspection time of less than 2 s per sausage. This work realizes the standardization, digitalization, and automation of food color inspection, demonstrating strong potential for smart manufacturing in the processed meat industry.

Original languageEnglish
Article number678
JournalSensors
Volume26
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2026 Jan

Keywords

  • CIE LAB color space
  • color classification
  • food quality control
  • handheld colorimeter
  • in-line automated sorter

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Information Systems
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Biochemistry
  • Instrumentation
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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