Beef traceability by radio frequency identification system in the production process of a slaughterhouse

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Autor(a) principal: Grande, Eliana Tiba Gomes
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Vieira, Sibelius Lellis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/jistem/article/view/58639
Resumo: The goal of this work was to analyze the feasibility of continuing the traceability of beef through the use of Radio Frequency Identification technology in the production process of a slaughterhouse. In this process, the relationship between the end product (a piece of meat and the offal) and its source (the animal) is not maintained, even if the animal has been traced until the slaughterhouse. In the present work, critical points in the production process involving loss of traceability were identified and simulations using the middleware fosstrak and an associated simulator to validate a solution to this problem were performed. It was found that traceability is feasible, provided that the antennas and the RFID readers are placed in strategic locations such as the hooks where the carcasses are hanged and on the trays with the cuts of meat.
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title Beef traceability by radio frequency identification system in the production process of a slaughterhouse
spellingShingle Beef traceability by radio frequency identification system in the production process of a slaughterhouse
Grande, Eliana Tiba Gomes
middleware fosstrak
traceability^i1^sR
beef^i1^sindus
production engineering
title_short Beef traceability by radio frequency identification system in the production process of a slaughterhouse
title_full Beef traceability by radio frequency identification system in the production process of a slaughterhouse
title_fullStr Beef traceability by radio frequency identification system in the production process of a slaughterhouse
title_full_unstemmed Beef traceability by radio frequency identification system in the production process of a slaughterhouse
title_sort Beef traceability by radio frequency identification system in the production process of a slaughterhouse
author Grande, Eliana Tiba Gomes
author_facet Grande, Eliana Tiba Gomes
Vieira, Sibelius Lellis
author_role author
author2 Vieira, Sibelius Lellis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Grande, Eliana Tiba Gomes
Vieira, Sibelius Lellis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv middleware fosstrak
traceability^i1^sR
beef^i1^sindus
production engineering
topic middleware fosstrak
traceability^i1^sR
beef^i1^sindus
production engineering
description The goal of this work was to analyze the feasibility of continuing the traceability of beef through the use of Radio Frequency Identification technology in the production process of a slaughterhouse. In this process, the relationship between the end product (a piece of meat and the offal) and its source (the animal) is not maintained, even if the animal has been traced until the slaughterhouse. In the present work, critical points in the production process involving loss of traceability were identified and simulations using the middleware fosstrak and an associated simulator to validate a solution to this problem were performed. It was found that traceability is feasible, provided that the antennas and the RFID readers are placed in strategic locations such as the hooks where the carcasses are hanged and on the trays with the cuts of meat.
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