Title :
Data Architectures for RFID Transactions
Author :
Chalasani, Suresh ; Boppana, Rajendra V.
Author_Institution :
Wisconsin-Parkside Univ., Kenosha
Abstract :
We focus on the data models for storing the data generated by radio frequency identification (RFID) transactions and architectures for processing such data. We consider the supply chain comprised of the manufacturer, distributor, retailer, and the consumer. We discuss details of the data generated by RFID transactions and data models to store such data. Different organizations in the supply chain may use this data for different applications such as automatic product ordering, shelf replenishment, and product recall. We present models to anticipate the data requirements generated by RFID transactions and indicate how existing enterprise applications can be adapted to handle RFID data. The results presented in this paper will help a practitioner to 1) design and develop databases and applications for handling RFID data and 2) significantly reduce the storage requirements of RFID data. Using the data architectures, we discuss two supply chain applications-product recall and shelf replenishment-in detail. We present analytical models for the cost and time required for shelf replenishment in a retail store.
Keywords :
data models; enterprise resource planning; radiofrequency identification; retail data processing; supply chains; RFID transactions; analytical model; automatic product ordering; data architecture; data model; data requirement; data storage; enterprise resource planning; product recall; radio frequency identification; retail store; shelf replenishment; supply chain; Analytical models; Costs; Data models; Enterprise resource planning; Manufacturing; Product codes; RFID tags; Radiofrequency identification; Supply chains; Transaction databases; Data models; database architectures; electronic product code (EPC); enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems; information storage; supply chain information systems;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TII.2007.904147