2017 Computer Science and Information Technologies (CSIT) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/csitechnol.2017.8312162
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Biofouling detection based on image processing technique

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“…These particles are transported to the surface using gravitational force, fluid dynamics, and Brownian motion [ 7 , 14 ]. The formation of a conditioning layer strongly affects the physical-chemical properties of the surface such as the surface charge (electrokinetics) and the hydrophobicity of the surface [ 6 , 15 ]. Hereafter, microorganisms are transported from the fluid to the conditioned surface.…”
Section: Theoretical Facets Of Biofoulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These particles are transported to the surface using gravitational force, fluid dynamics, and Brownian motion [ 7 , 14 ]. The formation of a conditioning layer strongly affects the physical-chemical properties of the surface such as the surface charge (electrokinetics) and the hydrophobicity of the surface [ 6 , 15 ]. Hereafter, microorganisms are transported from the fluid to the conditioned surface.…”
Section: Theoretical Facets Of Biofoulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hereafter, microorganisms are transported from the fluid to the conditioned surface. Equal to the transportation of organic and inorganic material to form the conditioning layer, the forces that cause the transportation of microorganisms to the conditioned surface are gravitational force, fluid dynamics, and Brownian motion [ 15 ]. However, due to the formation of the conditioning layer, the properties of the surface have changed and interactions between the surface and microorganisms occur [ 6 ]; this attachment between the cell and substrate is termed cohesion [ 10 ].…”
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“…In order to enhance imaging (spatial assessment of specimens) a range of filters have been implemented to better differentiate between the different emission spectra from various chemical structures present [ 15 ], although this has the requirement of a mechanical filter change which extends sensing time. A more simple method of image analysis has been described which utilises the red, green and blue (RGB) components of a color image captured by either a Complimentary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) or Charged Coupled Device (CCD) sensor [ 16 , 17 ].…”
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