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PowDew: Detecting Counterfeit Powdered Food Products using a Commodity Smartphone

Title
PowDew: Detecting Counterfeit Powdered Food Products using a Commodity Smartphone
Authors
Jonghyuk YunKyoosik, LeeKichang LeeBangjie SunJaeho JeonJeonggiil KoHWANG, INSEOKJun Han
Date Issued
2024-06-05
Publisher
ACM
Abstract
The prevalence of counterfeit infant formulas worldwide poses serious threats to infant health and safety, a concern highlighted by the notorious Melamine Milk Scandal that affected hundreds of thousands of children. The primary challenge in detecting counterfeit formulas lies in their sophisticated adulteration and substitution techniques. Such detection is feasible only in laboratory settings, making it nearly impossible for average consumers to test the formula before feeding their infants. To address this problem, we propose PowDew, a novel and practical system for detecting counterfeit infant formula that utilizes only a commodity smartphone. PowDew operates by capturing and analyzing the interaction of a water droplet with the powdered formula, focusing on the droplet motion, namely its spreading and penetration. Our insight is that the droplet motions are governed by powder-specific properties such as wettability and porosity. PowDew analyzes the subtle differences in droplet motions, and infers the formula’s authenticity. To demonstrate PowDew’s effectiveness, we implement PowDew and conduct comprehensive real-world experiments under varying conditions with different brands of powdered infant formula and adulterants. Our experiments result in a total of 12,000 minutes of video recordings of the droplet motions on various infant formulas, including authentic and altered. Our experiments demonstrate that PowDew yields an overall detection accuracy of up to 96.1%.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/123154
Article Type
Conference
Citation
ACM MobiSys 2022 (The 22nd ACM International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services), 2024-06-05
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