Ping-Ho Ting

Work place: Department of Hospitality Management and Department of Leisure Studies and Tourism Management, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan

E-mail: phting@ncnu.edu.tw

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Research Interests: Embedded System, Data Mining, Multimedia Information System

Biography

Ping-Ho Ting is an associate professor at the Department of Hospitality Management and the Department o of Leisure Studies and Tourism Management, National Chi Nan University, Nantou, Taiwan (email:phting@ncnu.edu.tw). He received a PhD in Business Administration from National Central University. Dr Ting’s major research interests include hotel information system, data mining, intelligent system, e-commerce and website evaluation. Now he has many papers published in a variety of journals including Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, Journal of travel & tourism marketing, Asia Pacific Journal of Travel Research, International Journal of Technology Management, International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making, Journal of Internet Technology, Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology, Journal of Universal Computer Science etc.

Author Articles
An Efficient and Guaranteed Cold-Chain Logistics for Temperature-Sensitive Foods: Applications of RFID and Sensor Networks

By Ping-Ho Ting

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2013.06.01, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2013

In this article, we propose a system with RFID and sensor networks to guarantee the keeping quality of low-temperature logistics. 3G network and GPS transportations are incorporated to this system to create a full-time monitoring system and all the processing will be transparent to the customers so that it could be a keeping-quality guarantee to the customers as well as a good strategy for differentiated marketing. This system can be connected with the customers’ system so that all the processing, storage, and transportation temperatures can be sent to the customers through extranet and WEB server of suppliers. The customers’ system can judge whether temperature data is normal or not before the foods receive. Owing to the fact that all the RFID tags and readers can be reused and not expensive at all, this system is very practical to be applied in the cold-chain logistics. A format of data exchange needs to be standardized in the future for broad applications.

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