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Since 40 years, artificial fruits or dummies are built similar to real agricultural produce in order to measure mechanical load caused due to harvest and post-harvest handling systems. As shown by Praeger et al., 2013 the evaluation of how close these electronic fruits reflect real products impact behavior has been largely neglected during their design.The paper dealt with development of a test method...