RFID sensors for food safety centre by identifying the physical factors that affecting the food

The Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system is combination of a tag and reader. The RFID tag provides a cost effective solution to identify the object. The object may be any living and non living. The RFID system is used many applications such as healthcare, sales supply chain, luggage identification and security enabled keys, etc. These applications were discussed in various research papers, but till now, no one introduced the food safety centre enabled RFID system. That is the physical factors affecting the food to get into contaminated need to be identified and remedy need to be taken for the same. This RFID system needs to be integrated with the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) Enabled Architecture. So this system is called as RFID Sensor. This research paper also presents three various methodologies to identify the physical affect that affecting the food. At the end of this paper, discuss about how the RFID Sensor is going to be introduce in the Food Safety Centre in Indian Ration Shops.

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