2018 IEEE 9th Annual Information Technology, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference (IEMCON) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/iemcon.2018.8615007
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Integrating Blockchain, Smart Contract-Tokens, and IoT to Design a Food Traceability Solution

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“…Standalone IoT devices and RFID tags have been vastly adopted to input data to the blockchain. In reported studies on food and wood industries, participants on every stage of the supply chain use RFID tags to label the products and store the corresponding information on blockchain [28], [34], [72], [77], [79], [83]. In the case of the wood industry, Figorilli et al [34] suggest using RFID tags until the wood reaches the processing stage, where they are replaced by QR and barcodes.…”
Section: B Proposed Solutions To the Supply Chain Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Standalone IoT devices and RFID tags have been vastly adopted to input data to the blockchain. In reported studies on food and wood industries, participants on every stage of the supply chain use RFID tags to label the products and store the corresponding information on blockchain [28], [34], [72], [77], [79], [83]. In the case of the wood industry, Figorilli et al [34] suggest using RFID tags until the wood reaches the processing stage, where they are replaced by QR and barcodes.…”
Section: B Proposed Solutions To the Supply Chain Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides following the product life-cycle model, some [28], [30], [31], [36], [72]- [75], [77]- [80], Performance Improvement [64], Quality Assurance and Quality Control [35], [71], Sustainability [46], Transparency [76] Ethereum [27], [28], [30], [31], [36], [74]- [76], [80], Hyperledger [27], [31], [35], [77], [78], Double Chain [64], BigchainDB [26], Carbon Footprint Chain [46] Pharmaceutical Data Privacy and Confidentiality [14], Quality Assurance and Quality Control [84], Performance Improvement [85], Provenance [11], [32], [81]- [83] Hyperledger [81], [84], Gcoin [32], QuarkChain [85] Postage…”
Section: B Proposed Solutions To the Supply Chain Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ulilizing blockchain [2] dealers can store their product origin, place of storage, authenticity [24], product certificates and record, etc. on a single ledger.…”
Section: Accessibilitymentioning
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“…A research applied the Ethereum blockchain, which is well-known blockchain technology, for traceability system [33]. In order to show the data from Ethereum blockchain, web3 API is used [29]. However, the data stored in ledger can be seen by any user in the Ethereum network which is not suitable for sensitive data.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%