The Design of Drug Circulation Quality and Safety Control System Based on the Internet of Things

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This paper analyzes the main management problems in drug circulation quality among pharmaceutical wholesale enterprises, and provides the construction strategy for a comprehensive quality safety control system of medicine circulation from a macro perspective. Based on the characteristics and function requirements of drug circulation management, it depicts structure model of the system, which includes three parts: sub-system of production management, perception management, and the regulatory decision-making. This paper mainly illustrates the design and research idea of the sub-system of sensor network and multi sensor management to meet the demand for the drug monitoring in circulation among pharmaceutical wholesale enterprises, that is early monitoring and warning in advance, rapid response and post evaluation and summary. The research results herein can offer beneficial reference in the further development for the system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 655-657)

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1957-1962

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January 2013

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