Quality and Safety Traceability System of Aquatic Products Based on Internet of Things

Authors

  • Xiaohua Xu Tianjin Agricultural University, Tianjin 300384, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v13i09.7590

Keywords:

traceability system, internet of things, marine products

Abstract


In order to better detect the quality of aquatic products, a water quality and safety traceability system based on Internet of things has been designed. By analyzing the marine product quality and safety control, a standardized, intelligent and universal marine product quality safety traceability system is proposed based on the Internet of things technology and the characteristics of the seafood industry chain are analyzed. The process about “seedling purchase (seedling propagation) - seafood cultivation - seafood fishing - seafood processing - seafood sales" is selected as the main line, and sensors are used to collect seafood information. The final information is pooled into the seafood traceability data center. Companies can view the seafood traceability data in the traceability system, and consumers can obtain product traceability data by scanning the two-dimensional code of product packaging. The system adopts B/S model and SSH framework to complete system development. The experimental results show that the new system provides powerful technical support for marine product traceability and marine product quality safety management. Based on the above finding, it is concluded that the traceability system has been technically able to effectively improve the product management of marine fishery enterprises through the information management technology. At the same time, it lays a good foundation for the overall upgrading and reform of China's marine fishery industry.

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Published

2017-09-22

How to Cite

Xu, X. (2017). Quality and Safety Traceability System of Aquatic Products Based on Internet of Things. International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE), 13(09), pp. 132–139. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v13i09.7590

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Short Papers