The availability of systems for automatic and simultaneous identification of several items belonging to a logistics unit during production, warehousing and delivering can improve supply chain management and speed traceability controls. Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a powerful technique that potentially permits to reach this goal, but some aspects as, for instance, food product composition (e.g. moisture content, salt or sugar content) and some peculiarities of the production environment (high moisture, high/low temperatures, metallic structures) have prevented, so far, its application in food sector. In the food industry, composition and shape of items are much less regular than in other commodities sectors. In addition, a wide v...
Radio frequency identification technology offers various potential benefits compared to the traditio...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the internal flow traceability of goods (products and/or packa...
Nowadays global business trends force the adoption of innovative ICTs into the supply chain manageme...
In the food industry, composition, size, and shape of items are much less regular than in other comm...
During the last decade, most organizations have implemented enterprise-wide applications and integra...
In the diploma thesis Radiofrequency Identification (RFID) is used for labeling individual products....
Ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio frequency (RF) labelling is considered to be one of the most promis...
Radio Frequency Identification is going to play a veryimportant role as auto-identification solution...
The use of RFID (radio frequency identification) tags in logistic warehousing systems has been analy...
One of the entry points of radio frequency identification technology in supply chain applications is...
The automatic, non-line-of-sight characteristics of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology...
Along with the growing complexity of logistic chains the demand for transparency of informations has...
In many industrial sectors, the use of RFID in closed systems is evolving. To be implemented in glob...
ABSTRACT: Proper implementation of radio frequency identification (RFID) has the potential to revolu...
Recently,RFID has been the focal point of technology in automatic information transfer mechanism to ...
Radio frequency identification technology offers various potential benefits compared to the traditio...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the internal flow traceability of goods (products and/or packa...
Nowadays global business trends force the adoption of innovative ICTs into the supply chain manageme...
In the food industry, composition, size, and shape of items are much less regular than in other comm...
During the last decade, most organizations have implemented enterprise-wide applications and integra...
In the diploma thesis Radiofrequency Identification (RFID) is used for labeling individual products....
Ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio frequency (RF) labelling is considered to be one of the most promis...
Radio Frequency Identification is going to play a veryimportant role as auto-identification solution...
The use of RFID (radio frequency identification) tags in logistic warehousing systems has been analy...
One of the entry points of radio frequency identification technology in supply chain applications is...
The automatic, non-line-of-sight characteristics of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology...
Along with the growing complexity of logistic chains the demand for transparency of informations has...
In many industrial sectors, the use of RFID in closed systems is evolving. To be implemented in glob...
ABSTRACT: Proper implementation of radio frequency identification (RFID) has the potential to revolu...
Recently,RFID has been the focal point of technology in automatic information transfer mechanism to ...
Radio frequency identification technology offers various potential benefits compared to the traditio...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the internal flow traceability of goods (products and/or packa...
Nowadays global business trends force the adoption of innovative ICTs into the supply chain manageme...