Quality and safety of the cold chain undergo strict international regulations that identify storage and shipping temperatures. In fact, the improper handling and transportation of temperature-sensitive products such as food and pharmaceuticals may have harmful effects on human health and a negative economic impact. A passive RFID tag modified with a copper-doped ionic liquid was used to detect the crossing of a temperature threshold (8 °C) during the shipping of medical products. The tag was insensitive to humidity variations and irreversibly changed its status once temperature exceeded the ionic liquid melting point, which can be tuned by changing the concentration of dopant.
The I-READ 4.0 project represents an integrated and autonomous Cyber Physical System, for automatic management of very large warehouses with high-stock rotation index. Thanks to an internet of UHF-RFID readers, both fixed and mobile, it is possible to implement an efficient management of assets and forklifts operating in indoor scenario. The proposed solution can be employed independently on the warehouse sizes, the good types and the spatial resolution required for item localization by virtue of its low-cost, reconfigurability and scalability. The I-READ 4.0 system allows also to increase the safety levels of the human operators within the warehouse.
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