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Augmented Traceability with Internet of Things

A Demonstrator for Seafood Supply Chains

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The Impact of Virtual, Remote, and Real Logistics Labs (ImViReLL 2012)

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Imagine seafood supply chains where products tell you when and where they have been caught. Through graphical interfaces and applications running in live mode, the demonstrator presents a standard-based traceability system for seafood supply chains that increases business benefits and enhances consumer experience. The demonstrator stems from the research project “WINGS”[1] that aims at designing architectures embedding Discovery Services to retrieve decentralized data warehouses of manufacturing goods. The French Research Agency (ANR) [2] supports WINGS in the framework of the program “Future Networks and Services” (VERSO).

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Pauvre, N., Madelaine, J., Le Moulec, J., Laurence, A. (2012). Augmented Traceability with Internet of Things. In: Uckelmann, D., Scholz-Reiter, B., Rügge, I., Hong, B., Rizzi, A. (eds) The Impact of Virtual, Remote, and Real Logistics Labs. ImViReLL 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 282. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28816-6_12

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