Title :
Data analysis and simulation of Auto-ID enabled food supply chains based on EPCIS standard
Author :
Rui Wang ; Prives, S. ; Fischer, Ray ; Salfer, M. ; Gunthner, Willibald A.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Mater. Handling, Mater. Flow & Logistics, Tech. Univ. of Munich, Munich, Germany
Abstract :
The development of Auto-ID technologies has brought new opportunities to improve tracking and tracing process and thus enhance safety and traceability in the food supply chain. EPCIS (EPC Information Service) is a crucial specification for enabling EPC-related data sharing within and across enterprises in standardized way. Due to the limitations of real case implementations, we exploit a simulation method to replicate key identification processes and to generate EPCIS-Events which are captured by such processes in Auto-ID enabled food supply chain. For illustrating this in details, key identification processes and their mapping to related EPCIS-events are illustrated by using a case study in frozen food chain. Suggestions for EPCIS-extensions are also discussed by considering the specific characteristics of frozen food chains. In our work, the generated EPCIS-Events are sent to EPCIS-based repository in real time which better reflects the real world applications. We believe our simulation method could provide a proof-of-concept way in EPCIS-enabled tracking and tracing in food supply chain. Furthermore, the real-time transmission of EPCIS-Events provides a good basis for developing or testing high-level applications.
Keywords :
data analysis; food safety; identification technology; information services; supply chain management; EPC information service; EPCIS standard; EPCIS-events; auto-ID enabled food supply chains; data analysis; data simulation; safety; tracing process; tracking process; Adaptation models; Containers; Industries; Radiofrequency identification; Real time systems; Supply chains; Unified modeling language; Auto-ID; EPCIS; Simulation; Supply Chain; Tracking and Tracing;
Conference_Titel :
Automation and Logistics (ICAL), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chongqing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0301-0
Electronic_ISBN :
2161-8151
DOI :
10.1109/ICAL.2011.6024684