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Conference Paper: Auto-ID enabled tracking and tracing data sharing over dynamic B2B and B2G relationships

TitleAuto-ID enabled tracking and tracing data sharing over dynamic B2B and B2G relationships
Authors
KeywordsTracking and tracing
Privacy protection
Data sharing
Auto-ID
Business-to-business
Business-to-government
Logistics and supply chain
Issue Date2011
PublisherIEEE. The Journal's web site is located at http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome.jsp?punumber=1800083
Citation
The 2nd IEEE International Conference on RFID-Technologies and Applications (RFID-TA 2011), Sitges, Spain, 15-16 September 2011. In Conference Proceedings, 2011, p. 394-401 How to Cite?
AbstractGrowing complexity and uncertainty are still the key challenges enterprises are facing in managing and re-engineering their existing supply chains. To tackle these challenges, they are continuing innovating management practices and piloting emerging technologies for achieving supply chain visibility, agility, adaptability and security. Nowadays, subcontracting has already become a common practice in modern logistics industry through partnership establishment between the involved stakeholders for delivering consignments from a consignor to a consignee. Companies involved in international supply chain are piloting various supply chain security and integrity initiatives promoted by customs to establish trusted business-to-customs partnership for facilitating global trade and cutting out avoidable supply chain costs and delays due to governmental regulations compliance and unnecessary customs inspection. While existing Auto-ID enabled tracking and tracing solutions are promising for implementing these practices, they provide few efficient privacy protection mechanisms for stakeholders involved in the international supply chain to communicate logistics data over dynamic business-to-business and business-government relationships. A unified privacy protection mechanism is proposed in this work to fill in this gap. © 2011 IEEE.
DescriptionRFID 2011 collocated with the 2011 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Workshop Series on Millimeter Wave Integration Technologies (IMWS 2011)
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/176098
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dc.contributor.authorTong, FCHen_US
dc.contributor.authorTan, CJen_US
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dc.date.issued2011en_US
dc.identifier.citationThe 2nd IEEE International Conference on RFID-Technologies and Applications (RFID-TA 2011), Sitges, Spain, 15-16 September 2011. In Conference Proceedings, 2011, p. 394-401en_US
dc.identifier.isbn978-1-4577-0027-9-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/176098-
dc.descriptionRFID 2011 collocated with the 2011 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Workshop Series on Millimeter Wave Integration Technologies (IMWS 2011)-
dc.description.abstractGrowing complexity and uncertainty are still the key challenges enterprises are facing in managing and re-engineering their existing supply chains. To tackle these challenges, they are continuing innovating management practices and piloting emerging technologies for achieving supply chain visibility, agility, adaptability and security. Nowadays, subcontracting has already become a common practice in modern logistics industry through partnership establishment between the involved stakeholders for delivering consignments from a consignor to a consignee. Companies involved in international supply chain are piloting various supply chain security and integrity initiatives promoted by customs to establish trusted business-to-customs partnership for facilitating global trade and cutting out avoidable supply chain costs and delays due to governmental regulations compliance and unnecessary customs inspection. While existing Auto-ID enabled tracking and tracing solutions are promising for implementing these practices, they provide few efficient privacy protection mechanisms for stakeholders involved in the international supply chain to communicate logistics data over dynamic business-to-business and business-government relationships. A unified privacy protection mechanism is proposed in this work to fill in this gap. © 2011 IEEE.en_US
dc.languageengen_US
dc.publisherIEEE. The Journal's web site is located at http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome.jsp?punumber=1800083-
dc.relation.ispartofIEEE International Conference on RFID-Technologies and Applications (RFID-TA) Proceedingsen_US
dc.subjectTracking and tracingen_US
dc.subjectPrivacy protectionen_US
dc.subjectData sharingen_US
dc.subjectAuto-IDen_US
dc.subjectBusiness-to-businessen_US
dc.subjectBusiness-to-government-
dc.subjectLogistics and supply chain-
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