Information Technology in Intelligent Warehouse Management System Based on ZigBee

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Currently, RF technology for applications in logistics management, national research institutions and researchers devoted considerable effort. We also used some foreign advanced technologies in order to come to launch their own products, such as Shanghai Petrochemical BPM technology and logistics system will combine the ZigBee technology, the magnitude of such a system and application level information management further spread, which is the use of white sand and logistics jobs demand RFID technology to access cargo management, cargo inventory, position adjustment step, the basic realization of innovative research in the warehouse management system. Therefore, in the current intelligent warehouse management systems, wireless communication network technology applied to the management system has become an inevitable trend, on the one hand due to the wireless network can provide greater flexibility and mobility, in terms of eliminating a lot of wiring cost and effort, on the other hand it is more in line with internal information storage system data communications features in the future wireless network communication technology will further forward, so it will be able to greatly promote intelligent storage systems, networking process.

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