RFID-Based Agro-Materials Anti-Counterfeiting Management System in Whole Logistics Chain

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Agro-materials anti-counterfeiting management system (AMACM) integrates RFID, POS and barcode technologies to realize the functions such as selling management, inventory management, basic data management, information services and quantity auditing. This designed system has several features to meet the demand of agro-materials management. First, smart information collecting device records the each transaction information that builds a data basis for intelligent information analysis. Second, unique identification for each item makes the traceability more complete. Third, the proposed multi-segmented verification method realizes the verification of agro-material ID in each logistics link without increasing the complexity of system. Fourth, the applied technology of quantity auditing enforced the supervision of every retailer. So almost abnormal selling behaviors such as selling fake agro-materials or abnormal transferring is eliminated. Therefore, the agro-material chain business management could effectively be strengthened and operating cost is reduced greatly. This system has a great significance for the promotion of agro-material production and a broad application prospects.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 785-786)

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1527-1532

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September 2013

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