Han-Lin Zhang's research while affiliated with China Agricultural University and other places

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Figure 2. Corn ear moisture measurement sensor structure, including circuit and electrodes.  
Figure 9. Results of experiments on conductivity variation effects. (a) The relationship between conductivity and the differential output voltage from detection circuit at frequency of 100 MHz; (b) the relationship between conductivity and output impedance from the VNA at a frequency of 100 MHz; and (c) standard deviations at various frequencies ranging from 300 kHz to 300 MHz.
Nondestructive In Situ Measurement Method for Kernel Moisture Content in Corn Ear
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Qin Ma

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Moisture content is an important factor in corn breeding and cultivation. A corn breed with low moisture at harvest is beneficial for mechanical operations, reduces drying and storage costs after harvesting and, thus, reduces energy consumption. Nondestructive measurement of kernel moisture in an intact corn ear allows us to select corn varieties with seeds that have high dehydration speeds in the mature period. We designed a sensor using a ring electrode pair for nondestructive measurement of the kernel moisture in a corn ear based on a high-frequency detection circuit. Through experiments using the effective scope of the electrodes’ electric field, we confirmed that the moisture in the corn cob has little effect on corn kernel moisture measurement. Before the sensor was applied in practice, we investigated temperature and conductivity effects on the output impedance. Results showed that the temperature was linearly related to the output impedance (both real and imaginary parts) of the measurement electrodes and the detection circuit’s output voltage. However, the conductivity has a non-monotonic dependence on the output impedance (both real and imaginary parts) of the measurement electrodes and the output voltage of the high-frequency detection circuit. Therefore, we reduced the effect of conductivity on the measurement results through measurement frequency selection. Corn moisture measurement results showed a quadric regression between corn ear moisture and the imaginary part of the output impedance, and there is also a quadric regression between corn kernel moisture and the high-frequency detection circuit output voltage at 100 MHz. In this study, two corn breeds were measured using our sensor and gave R2 values for the quadric regression equation of 0.7853 and 0.8496.

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... Grain moisture measurement technology is highly advanced and methods such as microwave resonator (Kraszewski et al. [15]), open-ended waveguide technique with type-N microwave connector (Zhang et al. [24]), and near infrared spectroscopy (Watanabe et al. [23]) are developed. Electrical resistance methods for determining grain moisture content have existed ever since the beginning of the 19th century (Briggs [3]). ...

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A pin-based probe for electronic moisture meters to determine moisture content in a single wheat kernel
Nondestructive In Situ Measurement Method for Kernel Moisture Content in Corn Ear

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