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Current status and future research issues of RFID sensor tags for food safety

Authors
Kang, Y.-S.Yun, J.Jin, H.Lee, Y.-H.Rhee, J.
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
WFL Publisher Ltd.
Keywords
Food safety; Food supply chain; RFID sensor tag; Temperature monitoring
Citation
Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, v.11, no.3-4, pp 359 - 362
Pages
4
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment
Volume
11
Number
3-4
Start Page
359
End Page
362
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/24559
ISSN
1459-0255
Abstract
Today's grocery customers prefer high quality commodities, in consideration of freshness, production environment, sanitary conditions, and distribution histories. This is obvious because food safety has become one of the most important issues in everyone's life today, as their quality of life improves. Accordingly, in order for producers and distributors to guarantee an adequate level of safety and sanitary conditions of their commodities for their customers, various food safety management technologies and systems have been implemented. Among others for this purpose, RFID sensor tags technology has recently been gaining attention. In this study we compared all the representative models and technologies for food safety management that include RFID sensor tags, and analyzed the practical usability of RFID sensor tags, by means of empirical experiments. In addition, we suggested future research issues in promoting the use of RFID sensor tags in the food distribution industry.
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