Enterprise-Oriented IoT Name Service for Agricultural Product Supply Chain Management

Internet of Things (IoT) technologies have a great potential to improve the safety and quality of agricultural products. By providing near continuous monitoring from planting through harvesting and to our homes, IoT technologies are able to provide farm to fork visibility with all of the resulting b...

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Main Authors: Yi Liu, He Wang, Junyu Wang, Kan Qian, Ning Kong, Kaijiang Wang, Lirong Zheng, Yiwei Shi, Daniel W. Engels
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2015-08-01
Series:International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/308165
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author Yi Liu
He Wang
Junyu Wang
Kan Qian
Ning Kong
Kaijiang Wang
Lirong Zheng
Yiwei Shi
Daniel W. Engels
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Junyu Wang
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description Internet of Things (IoT) technologies have a great potential to improve the safety and quality of agricultural products. By providing near continuous monitoring from planting through harvesting and to our homes, IoT technologies are able to provide farm to fork visibility with all of the resulting benefits that accrue from that visibility. Unique identification provides the foundation of these benefits with a name service enabling efficient storage and retrieval of the data associated with each identifier. In this work, we present iotNS, a simple, efficient enterprise-oriented name service designed for agricultural products. The iotNS provides five times faster response than the standard GS1 ONS system. The iotNS has been deployed across five cities to enable the efficient storage and retrieval of information about agricultural products as they are tracked from the farm to the market. The deployment has shown that the visibility provided by iotNS is a mechanism that fosters cooperation and supply chain improvements among the enterprises using the iotNS.
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spelling doaj-art-8f1bcb172bc042eeadd1b16653eba0462025-08-20T03:18:55ZengWileyInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks1550-14772015-08-011110.1155/2015/308165308165Enterprise-Oriented IoT Name Service for Agricultural Product Supply Chain ManagementYi Liu0He Wang1Junyu Wang2Kan Qian3Ning Kong4Kaijiang Wang5Lirong Zheng6Yiwei Shi7Daniel W. Engels8 JMIT Co. Ltd., Shanghai 200023, China State Key Laboratory of ASIC & System, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China State Key Laboratory of ASIC & System, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China JMIT Co. Ltd., Shanghai 200023, China China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), Beijing 100190, China JMIT Co. Ltd., Shanghai 200023, China State Key Laboratory of ASIC & System, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China State Key Laboratory of ASIC & System, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China Computer Science and Engineering Department, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 752750100, USAInternet of Things (IoT) technologies have a great potential to improve the safety and quality of agricultural products. By providing near continuous monitoring from planting through harvesting and to our homes, IoT technologies are able to provide farm to fork visibility with all of the resulting benefits that accrue from that visibility. Unique identification provides the foundation of these benefits with a name service enabling efficient storage and retrieval of the data associated with each identifier. In this work, we present iotNS, a simple, efficient enterprise-oriented name service designed for agricultural products. The iotNS provides five times faster response than the standard GS1 ONS system. The iotNS has been deployed across five cities to enable the efficient storage and retrieval of information about agricultural products as they are tracked from the farm to the market. The deployment has shown that the visibility provided by iotNS is a mechanism that fosters cooperation and supply chain improvements among the enterprises using the iotNS.https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/308165
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International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
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