A New RFID‐Identification Strategy Applied to the Marble Extraction Industry
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Electronics - MDPI
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This paper aims to improve the marble industry production chain by proposing new
technological approaches using the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems. The dynamic
capabilities of the RFID read‐write tags allow the storage of physical characteristics of stone blocks,
according to electrical, ultrasound and three‐dimensional image characterization tests. These
characterization non‐destructive tests allow the evaluation of important parameters of the original
stone blocks, by analyzing the internal structure of the rocks. Then, these parameters can be stored
in databases through RFID‐tags, in order to optimize their subsequent cutting and transformation
processes. RFID identification technology when integrated into an ethernet communication network
enables automatic communication with cutting and processing equipment, building an intelligent
industrial platform, integrating PCs (Personal Computers) and PLCs (Programmable Logic
Controllers) within an Industry 4.0 environment. Another huge advantage of RFID technology is
that it allows full product traceability, namely by enabling the end consumer to reverse the
production path. A laboratory prototype was implemented and a detailed analysis and discussion
of the obtained functionalities is shown at the end of this paper.
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Andrade, L.; Figueiredo, J.;
Tlemçani, M. A New
RFID‐Identification Strategy
Applied to The Marble Extraction
Industry. Electronics 2021, 10, 491.
https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10040491