RFID Technology-Based the Railway Package Management Platform Design

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Modern logistics management system brings a significant convenience to commercial activities and our life. Whereas low efficiency and frequent mistakes exert negative influence on the development of logistics industry. The problems exist in the process of logistics management that includes collection, sorting, storing and tracking. RFID technology is of great importance to intelligent logistics management system. This will have a good prospects in railway package management. On the basis of the RFID technology and the proposed problems, a well-performed Railway Package Information Management Platform is proposed. This platform can provide fast, high efficient, intelligent, safe and stable solutions. The Platform consists of five systems, which are handhold terminal system, sorting system, warehouse management system, tracking system and Railway Package information management system respectively. Implementation on the platform shows that it not only reduces package transportation cycle, but it also improves the stability and safety for the logistics management system. Multiple verification demonstrates that the proposed platform has a very good practicality.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 774-776)

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1653-1656

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September 2013

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