
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) based wireless manufacturing systems, a review
Author(s) -
Roza Dastres,
Mohsen Soori,
Mohammed Asamel
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
independent journal of management and production
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2236-269X
DOI - 10.14807/ijmp.v13i1.1497
Subject(s) - radio frequency identification , ultra high frequency , computer science , wireless , scheduling (production processes) , wireless sensor network , supply chain , production (economics) , process (computing) , production line , real time computing , embedded system , manufacturing engineering , engineering , telecommunications , computer network , operations management , computer security , law , political science , economics , macroeconomics , operating system , mechanical engineering
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is one of the most promising technological innovations in order to track and trace products as well as material flow in manufacturing systems. High Frequency (HF) and Ultra High Frequency (UHF) RFID systems can track a wide range of products in the part production process via radio waves with level of accuracy and reliability. As a result, quality and transparency of data across the supply chain can be accurately obtained in order to decrease time and cost of part production. Also, process planning and part production scheduling can be modified using the advanced RFID systems in part manufacturing process. Moreover, to decrease the cost of produced parts, material handling systems in the advanced assembly lines can be analyzed and developed by using the RFID. Smart storage systems can increase efficiency in part production systems by providing accurate information from the stored raw materials and products for the production planning systems. To increase efficiency of energy consumption in production processes, energy management systems can be developed by using the RFID-sensor networks. Therefore, smart factories and intelligent manufacturing systems as industry 4.0 can be introduced by using the developed RFID systems in order to provide new generation of part production systems. In this paper, a review of RFID based wireless manufacturing systems is presented and future research works are also suggested. It has been observed that the research filed can be moved forward by reviewing and analyzing recent achievements in the published papers.