WEEVILS
WEEVILS
WEEVILS
TITLE: Design and Development of Signal Processing Device for Detection of Rice
Weevils
IV. RATIONALE
Grain production in any country varies from year to year hence grain should be
Also, grains must be stored for several other reasons such as point of production is not the
point of consumption and time of production is not the time of consumption. Stored grain
can have losses in both quantity and quality. Losses occur when the grain is attacked by
These infestations lower crop values. Insects do not only consume grain. With their
metabolic byproducts and body parts, they contaminate the grain as well. Some produce
heat and moisture leading to growth of microflora and the development of hotspots in grain.
When the grains are heavily infested, they are not suitable for seed purposes making them
unfit for human consumption. Grain infestation starts right before the crops are harvested
Rice holds a central place in Filipino life, surpassing just being a staple food. It
carries deep historical and cultural significance, embedded in various rituals and traditions
across the Philippines. Known locally as "Palay" (un-milled rice), "Bigas" (milled rice), and
"Kanin" (cooked rice), it is integral to every meal, contributing significantly to the daily diet
by providing essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, protein, fiber, calcium, and iron.
Beyond its nutritional and cultural importance, rice is vital for the livelihood of Filipino
farmers, who work tirelessly to meet the country’s rice needs. The piece emphasizes the
importance of valuing rice and supporting local farmers to ensure the sustenance and
prosperity of the Filipino community, highlighting the message that rice is synonymous with
Weevil is one of the major insect pests that is capable of extensive damage not only
to rice but also to other grain-based products. An adult weevil can grow 2.3-5mm long.
This dull red-brown to black small snout weevil is characterized with four red to yellow
spots on its back. The larval stage which feeds on the interior of the grain is white, small,
In August 2018, over 330,000 sacks of imported milled rice in the Philippines were
found to be infested with weevils. The National Food Authority (NFA) and the Bureau of
Plant Industry-Plant Quarantine Services responded by deciding to fumigate the rice with
phosphine and methyl bromide, registered fumigants approved by the Fertilizer and
Pesticide Authority (FPA), assuring the public that the rice would be safe for consumption
after washing. This situation underscores the importance of rice in the Filipino diet, as
highlighted by a 2015-2016 survey from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), which
found that the average Filipino consumes nearly 110 kilos of rice annually. Rice is not only
a staple food providing essential energy but also supplies important nutrients like protein,
fats, and various vitamins and minerals to the Filipino population (Cambe, 2019).
Although weevils are medically harmless both to human and animals, these small
snout weevils feed directly and lays egg inside rice grains which causes holes and a
subsequent decrease in the weight of grain and market value of rice. Fumigants such as
phosphine and methyl bromide are registered pest control for rice under the Fertilizer and
Pesticide Authority (FPA). Health risks associated with methyl bromide and phosphine are
2007).
chemical treatments for pest management. This approach provides early detection,
reduces chemical usage, enhances sustainability, and may be more cost-effective in the
long run. It also aligns with consumer preferences for healthier food options and helps
preserve ecosystem health by minimizing the impact on non-target organisms.
strategy can effectively manage rice weevil infestations while addressing environmental,
The construction of the Signal Processing Device for detection of Rice weevils will
take place at Cavite State University – Main Campus, Indang, Cavite, from February to
August 2024. The equipment will undergo pilot testing for evaluation, which is expected to
The study “Design and Development of Signal Processing Device for Detection of
device
The study of creating a device for signal processing to detect rice weevils signifies
agriculture. Its goal is to minimize rice losses, improve productivity, and lessen dependency
on pesticides. Apart from decreasing substances and endorsing agriculture globally, the
device also guarantees the quality of rice. Addressing health and economic issues, this
This study will cover the detection only of weevils in the sack of rice using signal
processing to identify the frequency by the sound and vibration of the weevils.
The researcher will design and develop signal processing device for detection of
weevils, which will be comprised with resonator, microcontroller, power supply, lcd display,
and enclosure.
Materials
1. Microcontroller
2. LCD Display
3. Power Sources
4. Buzzer
5. Resonator
6. Data Storage
8. Miscellaneous Materials
Methodology
Weevils
processing device
e. Cost-Computation Analysis
IX. EXPECTED OUTPUT
System
Figure 1 illustrates the step-by-step process for automating the detection of rice
weevils. It begins with taking the frequency of rice weevils. The acoustic resonator will
be placed on the sack of rice and will start to detect the vibration, or the sound of the
weevil will make. To ensure accuracy, a critical judgment point determines if the
frequency of weevil will satisfy clarity requirements. If successful, the device detected
the weevils. The device will be alerted, and the buzzer will be activated.
Device
X. SYSTEM DIAGRAM
Figure 3. System Diagram of Signal Processing Device for Detection of Rice Weevils
The figure above illustrates how the whole system works. Upon detection, the
signal information will be directed to the LCD Microcontroller (RaspberryPi). The process of
generating specific waves of frequency will take place. There will be a process of frequency
detection of the obtained signal. Based on the features that will be extracted using the
system, the system will be able to identify if weevils are detected or not detected. Lastly,
the result will be directed to the microcontroller, and will display the resulting output.
XI. BUDGETARY ESTIMATE
Table 1 shows the list of estimated prices that will be used for this study.
Cost Cost
(Php) (Php)
(Raspberry Pi)
Feb.
Scope of Work Week Week Week Week
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Project Planning
Topic Research and
Proposal
Literature Review
Title Capsule
Development
Request for Thesis
Adviser and Technical
Critic
Request for Title Capsule
Defense
Title Capsule Defense
Title Outline
Development
Request for Title Outline
Defense
Title Outline Defense
Development of Dataset
Design and
Implementation of Signal
Processing Device
Optimization of Signal
Processing Device
Component Procurement
Construction of Prototype
Device
Evaluation Trials
Data Analysis
Cost Computation
Analysis
Documentation and
Reporting
Finalization of Manuscript