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  1. Norfarah Amira Binti Jalal, Nor Azlan Othman, Nor Salwa Damanhuri, Intan Rahayu Ibrahim, Mohamad Faizal Abd Rahman, Anita Ahmad
    ESTEEM Academic Journal, 2021;17(2):55-66.
    MyJurnal
    Contaminated water does not only affect human beings, but the life of aquatic
    species also relies on clean water. Critical parameters such as dissolved
    oxygen (DO), the potential of hydrogen (pH), ammonia, nitrate and also
    temperature must be observed. Ammonia is toxic to fish and can be damaging
    to any fish production system. This paper presents three types of planar
    interdigital sensors that have been fabricated and developed for the aim of
    the aquaculture monitoring process. The objectives of this study are to
    develop and to characterize a sensor suitable for ammonia detection for
    aquaculture application; to evaluate the effectiveness of the sensor to detect
    the ammonia level in the water and also to develop a low cost ammonia
    sensor. There are several experiments conducted on these planar interdigital
    sensors to recognize which sensor produces a better sensitivity. These planar
    interdigital sensors are designed with the same number of positive electrodes
    but different numbers of negative electrodes. The experiment was carried out
    by using Impedance Analyzer IM3570 to obtain the data and NI myRIO-1900
    was used to monitor the sensor application. Wheatstone bridge was used as
    signal conditioning to interface between the sensor and NI myRIO-1900.
    Graphical User Interface (GUI), programmed using LabVIEW was
    developed to interface between the hardware and the software parts. Results
    show that Sensor 1 has the best sensitivity compared to other sensors.
  2. Ros Anita Ahmad Ramli, Ahmad Zainuri Mohd Dzomir, Zainon Othman, Wan Saffiey Wan Abdullah, Muhamad Samudi Yasir
    MyJurnal
    The exposure of food to ionizing radiation is being progressively used in many countries to
    inactivate food pathogens, to eradicate pests and to extend shelf-life of food. To ensure free
    consumer choice, irradiated food will be labeled. The availability of a reliable method to detect
    irradiated food is important to enforce legal controls on labeling requirements, ensure proper
    distribution and increase consumer confidence. This paper reports on the preliminary application
    of photostimulated luminescence technique (PSL) as a potential method to detect irradiated food
    and perhaps be used for monitoring irradiated food on sale locally in the near future. Thus this
    study will be beneficial and relevant for application of food irradiation towards improving food
    safety and security in Malaysia.
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