Title :
Networked RFID for use in the Food Chain
Author_Institution :
Hitachi Eur. Ltd., Berkshire
Abstract :
Much work has been done in the field of food technology and processing [on both the product and the supply chain side] to increase consumer safety and to drive towards increased customer satisfaction. However, there are still many concerns raised by both the consumers and the food standards bodies with respect to potential problems that could arise from unexpected conditions or when track and tracing in the food supply chain breaks down. The development of networked systems to ensure integrity of data throughout the supply chain are a key tool to provide the full traceability of food products. The addition of wireless identification technologies to provide persistent identifiers for food products will become a key mechanism to enhance the consumer experience. This paper presents the use of RFID track and tracing technology to help create a safer food supply chain.
Keywords :
customer satisfaction; data integrity; food processing industry; food products; food safety; radio tracking; radiofrequency identification; RFID tracing technology; RFID tracking technology; consumer safety; customer satisfaction; data integrity; food processing; food supply chain; food technology; networked RFID; networked systems; wireless identification technologies; Animals; Costs; Environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques; Europe; Food industry; Food technology; Industrial pollution; Production; Radiofrequency identification; Supply chains;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, 2006. ETFA '06. IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Prague
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9758-4
DOI :
10.1109/ETFA.2006.355252