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A framework for integrating big data security into agricultural supply chain
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posted on 2024-06-13, 13:25 authored by A Gawanmeh, S Parvin, S Venkatraman, T De Souza-Daw, J Kang, S Kaspi, J Jackson© 2019 IEEE. In the era of mass agriculture to keep up with the increasing demand for food production, advanced monitoring systems are required in order to handle several challenges such as perishable products, food waste, unpredictable supply variations and stringent food safety and sustainability requirements. The evolution of Internet of Things have provided means for collecting, processing, and communicating data associated with agricultural processes. This have opened several opportunities to sustain, improve productivity and reduce waste in every step in the food supply chain system. On the hand, this resulted in several new challenges, such as, the security of the data, recording and representation of data, providing real time control, reliability of the system, and dealing with big data. This paper proposes an architecture for security of big data in the agricultural supply chain management system. This can help in reducing food waste, increasing the reliability of the supply chain, and enhance the performance of the food supply chain system.
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191-194Location
Newark, Calif.Publisher DOI
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2019-04-04End date
2019-04-09ISBN-13
9781728100593Language
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2019 IEEE 5th International Conference on Big Data Computing Service and Applications (BigDataService)Event
Big Data Computing Service and Applications. Conference (5th : 2019 :Publisher
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