RFID and Sensor Network Automation in the Food Industry : Ensuring Quality and Safety through Supply Chain Visibility.

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Main Author: Piramuthu, Selwyn
Other Authors: Zhou, Weibiao
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Wiley, 2016.
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505 0 |a Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: Book overview; 1.1 General trends; 1.2 Challenges faced by the food industry; 1.3 Traceability in the food industry; 1.4 Structure of this book; References; Chapter 2: RFID, sensor networks; Summary; 2.1 History of RFID and relevant technologies; 2.2 Technology overview of RFID; 2.3 RFID and sensor networks integration in the food industry; 2.4 RFID implementation challenges; References; Part II: RFID in food production, the supply chain, retailing, and sustainability 
505 8 |a Chapter 3: RFID in agriculture Summary; 3.1 Agricultural production systems; 3.2 RFID-enabled sensor network automation in agriculture; 3.3 Standards, challenges, and limitations; References; Chapter 4: RFID and sensor network in food processing; Summary; 4.1 Automated food-processing technologies; 4.2 RFID and sensor network automation in food processing; 4.3 Case study; References; Chapter 5: RFID in food supply-chain management; 5.1 RFID and the food supply chain; 5.2 Food supply chain traceability; 5.3 Global food supply chain e-collaboration; 5.4 Cold-chain logistics with RFID 
505 8 |a 5.5 Third-party certification (TPC)5.6 Case studies; References; Chapter 6: RFID in food retailing; Summary; 6.1 Internationalized food marketing and retailing; 6.2 Dynamic food retailing management with RFID; 6.3 Multiple-channel retailing of food products; 6.4 Food retail inventory management; 6.5 Loyalty program and customer-relationship management with RFID; References; Chapter 7: Sustainability and green food supply chain; Summary; 7.1 CF and LCA; 7.2 Challenges associated with CF for food items; 7.3 Local food and the food miles concept; 7.4 CO2e labels 
505 8 |a 7.5 Practicality of carbon footprint measurement and credit assignments 7.6 RFID use in carbon label information generation; 7.7 Reducing emissions through supply-chain efficiency; References; Chapter 8: Perishable food and cold-chain management; Summary; 8.1 Cold-chain management; 8.2 Traceability in cold chains; 8.3 Contamination, ePedigree, supply-chain visibility; 8.4 Food safety and traceability; 8.5 RFID for traceability in cold chains; 8.6 Case studies; References; Part III: Food quality, safety, policy, and future; Chapter 9: REID for food quality, safety, and security; Summary 
505 8 |a 9.1 Food quality and safety 9.2 Biosensors for food borne pathogens; 9.3 Food spoilage and food borne illness; 9.4 Prevention and retardation of food spoilage; 9.5 Microbial detection, GIS, sensor networks; 9.6 Case study: RFID helps ensure safety in meat processing; References; Chapter 10: Big data in the food industry; Summary; 10.1 What are big data?; 10.2 Data analytics; 10.3 Big data in the food industry; 10.4 Big data and the food supply chain; References; Chapter 11: Food policy and regulations with information technology; Summary 
650 0 |a Food industry and trade  |x Inventory control. 
650 0 |a Food industry and trade  |x Safety measures. 
650 0 |a Food industry and trade  |x Automation. 
650 0 |a Radio frequency identification systems. 
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650 7 |a Food industry and trade  |x Inventory control  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Food industry and trade  |x Safety measures  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Radio frequency identification systems  |2 fast 
700 1 |a Zhou, Weibiao. 
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