Abstract

A third of the food produced in the world ends up in the rubbish, enough to put an end to world hunger. On the other hand, society is increasingly concerned to bring healthy eating habits. A RFID (radio frequency identification) food management system is designed to palliate the previously described issues in an Internet of Things (IoT) network paradigm. It consists of RFID readers placed on a user’s kitchen furniture, which automatically reads food information. There is no need for direct sight between reader and tag, as it occurs through the barcode technology. As a complement, a multi-platform web application is developed, allowing its users to check the date of food expiration and other detailed information. The application notifies the user when a product is about to expire. It also offers recipes that might be prepared with available foods, thus preventing them from being wasted. The recipes are accompanied by their nutritional information, so that the user can exhaustively monitor what he/she eats. This embedded system may provide economic benefits to the manufacturer, since it allows supermarkets to pay for displaying their products advertised through the application. After system deployment, design conclusions are shown, and future improvement points are indicated.

Highlights

  • One third of the food produced in the world yearly ends up in the rubbish [1]

  • This paper presents a food management system, radio frequency identification (RFID) Food Management (RFM) to monitor all products available at home, recommending suitable recipes to prepare with them in order to reduce the waste of food in our daily life, which is our overall goal

  • The user can check the products nutritional information, recipes, Future Internet 2019, 11, 189 and dietetic recommendations. This prototype is compatible with all fridges, since the system is based on a mobile application

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Summary

Introduction

One third of the food produced in the world yearly (approximately 1.3 billion tons) ends up in the rubbish [1] This means that one-third of economic and human resources used in its production are wasted. Consumers are used to making unplanned purchases They have no control of available products, its expiration date, nor a list of recipes they can prepare with them. This paper presents a food management system, RFID Food Management (RFM) to monitor all products available at home, recommending suitable recipes to prepare with them in order to reduce the waste of food in our daily life, which is our overall goal. Our real-time embedded system enhances the supply-chain management by offering product promotions to complete recipe recommendations.

Related Work
RFID Food Management System
RFID System
Database
Server
RFM App
Food Manager Algorithms
Demonstration
Findings
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