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An intelligent warehouse stock management and tracking system based on silicon identification technology and 1-wire network communication

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posted on 2024-10-31, 16:19 authored by Kai-Xin Tee, Chew Moi Tin, Serge Demidenko
This paper presents a novel electronic system for stock control and container tracking in a storage warehouse environment. The system is based on the use of advanced electronic identification tags and 1-Wire communication tools. Each warehouse container is affixed with a small electronic ID tag {called iButton). The tag is an electronic chip housed in a durable 16mm button-shaped stainless steel package (microcan). The chip provides a unique JD number, read-write memory and 1-Wirc intelface communication circuitry. It is powered by a long lasting internal battery. The tag keeps information on storage loading/unloading history, goods contents, ownership, etc. Another iButton identified as location tag is placed at each and every storage cell. Once a container is placed into an available storage cell, the pair of ID tags (on the container and in the cell) appeared immediately on the 1-Wire communication network, hence allowing the central controller (PC) to update the latest space utilization and the container/stock associated with it. This intelligent way of tagging the containers with their particular contents to any available storage cells, offers a new alternative to the conventional storage and stock management system where a particular container must be placed into its pre-specified storage space.

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Start page

110

End page

115

Total pages

6

Outlet

Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE International Svmoosium on Electronic Design, Test and Applications

Editors

Gourab Sen Gupta, Donald Bailey, Serge Demidenko, Adam Osseiran, Michel Renovell

Name of conference

Sixth IEEE International Svmoosium on Electronic Design, Test and Applications

Publisher

Computer Science Publishing Services

Place published

New York, United States

Start date

2011-01-17

End date

2011-01-19

Language

English

Copyright

© 2011 IEEE

Former Identifier

2006031895

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

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