2018
DOI: 10.1111/coin.12164
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SupAUTH: A new approach to supply chain authentication for the IoT

Abstract: Recent advances of the Internet of Things (IoT) technologies have enhanced the use of radio‐frequency identification‐based tracking system to be widely deployed in supply chain management covering every step involved in the flow of merchandise from the supplier to the customer to ensure a trustworthy delivery environment. Such authentication system (also known as path authentication) not only guarantees the merchandise to be available in the right destination with no discrepancies and errors but also ensures t… Show more

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“…A system of interactivity should be enabled by energy-constrained sensors, a unique identifier, a communication module, and a storage capacity. As a self-organizing, smart, and self-adaptive network world, it serves in security & emergencies (radiation level, liquid presence, perimeter access control), retail (smart shopping, supply chain control), agriculture (soil monitoring, greenhouse effect), water management (leakage, PH value, water level detection) and smart cities (health monitoring, smart parking), environment (air pollution, forest fire detection) (Jeffry Voas et al, 2018;Mamun et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A system of interactivity should be enabled by energy-constrained sensors, a unique identifier, a communication module, and a storage capacity. As a self-organizing, smart, and self-adaptive network world, it serves in security & emergencies (radiation level, liquid presence, perimeter access control), retail (smart shopping, supply chain control), agriculture (soil monitoring, greenhouse effect), water management (leakage, PH value, water level detection) and smart cities (health monitoring, smart parking), environment (air pollution, forest fire detection) (Jeffry Voas et al, 2018;Mamun et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%