Abstract : GS1 is global traceability standard, which is
composed by the encoding system (EAN/UCC, EPC), the data carriers
identified automatically (bar codes, RFID), electronic data interchange
standards (EDI, XML). RFID is a non-contact, multi-objective automatic
identification technique. Tracing of source food, standardization of
RFID tags, sharing of dynamic data are problems to solve urgently for
recent traceability systems. The paper designed general framework for
animal food safety traceability using GS1 and RFID. This framework uses
RFID tags encoding with EPCglobal tag data standards. Each information
server has access tier, business tier and resource tier. These servers
are heterogeneous and distributed, providing user access interfaces by
SOAP or HTTP protocols. For sharing dynamic data, discovery service and
object name service are used to locate dynamic distributed information
servers.
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Weizhu Cao, Limin Zheng, Hong Zhu, Ping Wu. General Framework for Animal Food Safety
Traceability Using GS1 and RFID. Third IFIP TC 12 International Conference on Computer and Computing Technologies in Agriculture III (CCTA), Oct 2009, Beijing, China. pp.297-304, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-12220-0_43⟩. ⟨hal-01055436⟩