Smart Warehouse Modeling Using Re-recording Methodology with Sensor Tag

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As the recent growth of RFID technologies, a goal of productivity has been achieved in various industry areas where the technologies are used. With this change, a number of RFID logistics systems have been studied, and various standard systems also have been proposed. However, in the storage stage as a part of logistics process, the environmental characteristics on goods, i.e. the sensor technology is not studied to put together with. A system in which status information is processed with the existing sensor nodes has been developed a lot. But in the sensor node system, the nodes are put on specific locations, and the sensor sends sensing information on a large space. Thus, the system is inappropriate for that environment that a temperature-sensitive product has to be checked thoroughly down to a tiny section. To solve this problem, as a part of the smart logistics system, the smart storage modeling technology with sensor tags used is suggested in this paper. With the suggested technology, the space limit problem of sensor node based storage will be solved.

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Lee, G., Ryu, W., Hong, B., Kwon, J. (2011). Smart Warehouse Modeling Using Re-recording Methodology with Sensor Tag. In: Park, J.J., Lopez, J., Yeo, SS., Shon, T., Taniar, D. (eds) Secure and Trust Computing, Data Management and Applications. STA 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 186. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22339-6_23

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