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Intelligent Coordination Distribution of the Whole Supply Chain Based on the Internet of Things

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  • Hongxiu Cui
  • Wei Wang

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In this paper, through the intelligent research of the whole process of logistics and distribution with the Internet of Things supply chain, we study how to improve the development of the cold chain, reduce the loss in circulation, improve the social and economic benefits, and carry out intelligent information collection, monitoring, management, and information tracing of the whole cold chain. This paper analyzes and empirically studies the impact of key technologies of the Internet of Things in cold chain coordination from the perspective of building an intelligent cold chain coordination system with the Internet of Things technology. This paper analyzes the current situation of cold chain logistics and the impact that the application of IoT technology will have, explains that IoT technology can improve the intelligence level of the cold chain, and then introduces the application of intelligent cold chain logistics under IoT orientation, combining the process of cold chain logistics with the three-layer architecture of IoT technology. By extracting the key technologies of IoT perception layer, network layer, and intelligence layer, the intelligent cold chain coordination system based on IoT technology is constructed, and then, the correctness of the system is verified, to have some reference and evaluation for the cold chain construction. The system was then verified to have some reference and guidance significance for the construction and evaluation of the cold chain. The results of this paper are more accurate and more efficient.

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  • Hongxiu Cui & Wei Wang, 2021. "Intelligent Coordination Distribution of the Whole Supply Chain Based on the Internet of Things," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5555264
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5555264
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