Mie Scattering Theory on the Rapid Detection for Milk Components

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The scattering matrix is ill-conditioned in mathematical model used in detecting the concentration of the main components of milk, so minor error will make a large impact on the results in the process of matrix operation. This paper is about how to use POWELL optimization algorithm to calculate the particle distribution function. The algorithm uses scattering theory to realize the mathematical model to detect the milk components rapidly. The simulation and the experiment results show that this algorithm is feasible.

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February 2011

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