This document summarizes two papers about applying emerging technologies to improve traceability in agriculture and food systems.
The first paper reviews how blockchain technology can improve food traceability by providing security and transparency across the supply chain. It proposes frameworks for designing and analyzing blockchain-based food traceability systems.
The second paper analyzes various Internet of Things applications and how IoT has evolved from mobile and ubiquitous computing. It discusses how RFID and wireless sensors enable IoT and the domains where IoT is used, including healthcare, supply chains, and agriculture. Both papers note privacy and security challenges that must be addressed for these technologies to achieve their potential.
This document summarizes two papers about applying emerging technologies to improve traceability in agriculture and food systems.
The first paper reviews how blockchain technology can improve food traceability by providing security and transparency across the supply chain. It proposes frameworks for designing and analyzing blockchain-based food traceability systems.
The second paper analyzes various Internet of Things applications and how IoT has evolved from mobile and ubiquitous computing. It discusses how RFID and wireless sensors enable IoT and the domains where IoT is used, including healthcare, supply chains, and agriculture. Both papers note privacy and security challenges that must be addressed for these technologies to achieve their potential.
This document summarizes two papers about applying emerging technologies to improve traceability in agriculture and food systems.
The first paper reviews how blockchain technology can improve food traceability by providing security and transparency across the supply chain. It proposes frameworks for designing and analyzing blockchain-based food traceability systems.
The second paper analyzes various Internet of Things applications and how IoT has evolved from mobile and ubiquitous computing. It discusses how RFID and wireless sensors enable IoT and the domains where IoT is used, including healthcare, supply chains, and agriculture. Both papers note privacy and security challenges that must be addressed for these technologies to achieve their potential.
This document summarizes two papers about applying emerging technologies to improve traceability in agriculture and food systems.
The first paper reviews how blockchain technology can improve food traceability by providing security and transparency across the supply chain. It proposes frameworks for designing and analyzing blockchain-based food traceability systems.
The second paper analyzes various Internet of Things applications and how IoT has evolved from mobile and ubiquitous computing. It discusses how RFID and wireless sensors enable IoT and the domains where IoT is used, including healthcare, supply chains, and agriculture. Both papers note privacy and security challenges that must be addressed for these technologies to achieve their potential.
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Paper 3 : Applying Blockchain Technology
to improve Agri-food Traceability
Absract: Traceability plays a vital role in food quality and safety management. Blockchain is a cutting-edge technology that has great potential for improving traceability performance by providing security and full transparency. Hence, this paper maily reviews characteristics and functionalities of blockchain technology, identify blockchain-based solutions for addressing food traceability concerns, highlight the benefits and challenges of blockchain-based traceability systems implementation, and help researchers and practitioners to apply blockchain technology based food traceability systems by proposing an architecture design framework and suitability application analysis flowchart of blockchain based food traceability systems. Blockchain-based traceability enables distributed data sharing. Therefore, using blockchain are needed to validate transactions and blocks. Therefore, storage capacity, scalability, stability and processing ability are significant performance indicators. The blockchain system needs low power consumption, high speed and secure performance of blockchain-based quality traceability system. Conclusion: This research provides a timely review on the applications of blockchain technology in sustainable traceability management and makes valuable theoretical and practical contributions by enhancing our understanding and knowledge, providing agenda for further research, and advancing research development and practice on blockchain applications in the sustainable food traceability systems. However, as a review-based research, this study has certain limitations. The proposed frameworks and guidelines are conceptual based and should be further tested and empirically validated. This limitation provides opportunities for future research. For example, future studies can adapt and evaluate the blockchainbased traceability operational framework, design architecture, analysis flowchart from multi-perspectives in pilot applications. Specific attention should be paid to the hardware deployment, storage capability, transaction speed, and the overall performance of blockchain-based food traceability systems. Future research should also consider how blockchain technology could be applied to enhance the sustainability of various agri-food chains. Paper 5: Study on Internet of
Things based Applications
Abstract: This paper gives a detail analysis of various
applications based onInternet of Thing (IoT)s.This explains about how internet of things evolved from mobile computing and ubiquitous computing. It emphasises the fact that objects are connected over the internet rather thanpeople. The properties of Internet of Things (IOT) are product information, electronic tag,standard expressed and uploading information. It utilises the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and wireless sensor networks (WSN). IOT applications are used in domains such as healthcare, supply chain management, defence and agriculture.Lastly the paper focuses on issues involved in IOT. Though it is aboon, IOTfaces certain crucial issues like privacy and security.
CONCLUSION : Internet of things is a new internet
application which leads toan era of smart technology where there exists thing-thing communication rather than human- human communication. Through IOT, each and every object in this world can be identified, connected and take decisions independently. It has taken its birth from mobile computing and ubiquitous computing. Technologies such as RFID, wireless sensor networks and embedded systems play a vital role in forming an IOT application. It is used in many applications in healthcare, agriculture, smart buildings, transportations etc. Though IOT is used in many domains, its path to success is not smooth. Thereare many privacy and security issues that need to be addressed. If these issues are addressed, then Internet of Things will definitely be the globalmantra.