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E-raamat: Blockchain, IoT, and AI Technologies for Supply Chain Management [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (Lovely Professional University), Edited by (Amity Uni., Noida, India), Edited by (University of Petroleum and Energy Studies), Edited by (Duy Tan University, Vietnam)
  • Formaat: 278 pages, 71 Tables, black and white; 112 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Halftones, black and white; 126 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Innovations in Intelligent Internet of Everything IoE
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003264521
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 278 pages, 71 Tables, black and white; 112 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Halftones, black and white; 126 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Innovations in Intelligent Internet of Everything IoE
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003264521

This book discusses the problems and difficulties that the facilitators of the supply chain confront, in addition to the possible solutions to such problems and difficulties. Also, a multifaceted perspective for the general public, including topics such as computer science, the food business, hotel management, fashion, medical, etc.



Supply chain management, often known as SCM, refers to the extensive variety of operations that are required to plan, monitor, and coordinate the movement of a product from its raw materials to its finished state in the most time- and money-efficient manner possible. How the supply chain is managed has an impact not only on the quality of the product and the service but also on the distribution, costs, and overall customer experience. Supply chain management is a massive undertaking that needs firms to reevaluate the method in which they operate their supply chains.

Blockchain, IoT, and AI Technologies for Supply Chain Management

discusses the problems and difficulties that the facilitators of the supply chain confront, in addition to the possible solutions to such problems and difficulties. This book will be the only one of its kind to address the impact of COVID-19 on supply chain systems involving different stakeholders such as producers, dealers, and manufacturers and will provide a foundation for future research opportunities that will allow for the unrestricted expansion and prosperity of business. It will serve as a foundation for academics, scientists, and educationists interested in the use of modern technologies in the field of supply chain management, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Blockchain. In addition to those engaged in research, undergraduate and postgraduate students in higher education can also use this publication as a reference book. This book also presents a multifaceted perspective for the general public, including topics such as computer science, the food business, hotel management, fashion, medical, inventory management, and agricultural spheres.

Preface

About the Editors

List of Contributors

Chapter 1 Fundamentals of IoT, Artificial Intelligence, and Blockchain
Approaches for Applications in Supply Chain Management by V. Padmavathi and
R. Saminathan

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Fundaments of IoT, Artificial Intelligence, and Blockchain Approaches

1.3 The Intersection of Blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT), and Artificial
Intelligence in Supply Chain Management

1.4 IoT, Artificial Intelligence, and Blockchain-Based Supply

1.5 Case Studies

1.6 Conclusion and Future Scope

Chapter 2 Blockchain, IoT, and Artificial Intelligence Technologies for

Supply Chain Management: Bibliometric Analysis by Esra Ozmen and Nurbahar
Bora

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Background of the Study

2.3 Related Works

2.4 Methodology

2.5 Findings

2.6 Discussion

2.7 Conclusion and Future Scope

Chapter 3 Complete Scenario for Supply Chain Management Using IoT and 5G by
Jay Kumar Pandey, Vandana B. Patil, Kukati Aruna Kumari, Santanu Das, Arpit
Namdev, Praful Nandankar, and Ankur Gupta

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Literature Review

3.3 Research Methodology

3.4 Proposed Work

3.5 Findings

3.6 Significance of Research

3.7 Conclusion and Future Scope

Chapter 4 Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Agriculture Value Chain
Performance: Agritech Perspective by C. Ganeshkumar, Jeganthan Gomathi
Sankar, and Arokiaraj David

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Review of Literature

4.3 Research Methodology

4.4 Results and Discussion

4.5 Conclusions and Implications

Chapter 5 Applications of Artificial Intelligence of Things in Green Supply
Chain Management: Challenges and Future Directions by Arshi Naim, Hamed
Alqahtani, Sadaf Fatima, and Mohammad Faiz Khan

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Literature Review

5.3 Research Methodology

5.4 Results and Discussion

5.5 Analysis

5.6 Conclusion and Future Scope

Chapter 6 Effects on Supply Chain Management due to COVID-19 by Shipra Gupta
and Vijay Kumar

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Literature Review

6.3 Material and Methods

6.4 Results and Discussion

6.5 Conclusion and Future Scope

Chapter 7 Artificial Intelligence from Vaccine Development to Pharmaceutical
Supply Chain Management in Post-COVID-19 Period by Abhishek Dadhich and
Priyanka Dadhich

7.1 Introduction to Indian Pharmaceutical Industry

7.2 Literature Review

7.3 Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Antiviral Drug Discovery

7.4 Vaccine Development with AI Application

7.5 Predicting Viral Mutation Through AI Applications

7.6 Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Transformation with AI

7.7 AI and Blockchain Technology Role in Implementing an Intelligent Supply
Chain

7.8 AI Application Challenges and Limitations in Health Care

7.9 Case Study: How Blockchain Technology Preventing Counterfeit Drugs in
Pharmaceutical Supply Chain System

7.10 Conclusion and Future Scope

Chapter 8 Blockchain for SCM: A Prospective Study Based on a Panel of
Literature Reviews by Mostafa Qandoussi and Abdellah Houssaini

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Conceptual Framework of the Study

8.3 Research Methodology

8.4 Basic Features and Factors Influencing the Adoption of Blockchain
Technology in SCM

8.5 Basic Projections

8.6 Analysis and Results

8.7 Limitations of the Study

8.8 Conclusion and Future Scope

Chapter 9 A Blockchain-Based Framework for Circular Plastic Waste Supply
Chain Management in India: A Case Study of Kolkata, India by Biswajit
Debnath, Ankita Das, Adrija Das, and Abhijit Das

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Methodology

9.3 Existing Plastic Waste SCN in India

9.4 Case Study

9.5 Discussion and Analysis

9.6 Conclusion and Future Scope

Chapter 10 Supply Chain ManagementBased Transportation System Using IoT and
Blockchain Technology by Ahmed Mateen Buttar, Mahnoor Bano, and Amna Khalid

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Blockchain and Supply Chain Management Trends in a Business Life Cycle

10.3 Literature Review

10.4 Analysis and Discussion

10.5 Case Study

10.6 Conclusion and Future Scope

Chapter 11 Perspective Analysis of Three Types of Services on a
Queueing-Inventory System with a Sharing Buffer for Two Classes of Customers
by K. Jeganathan, K. Prasanna Lakshmi, S. Selvakumar, T. Harikrishnan, and D.
Nagarajan

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Description of the Mathematical Model

11.3 Solution of the Mathematical Model

11.4 System Characteristics

11.5 Cost Analysis of the Model

11.6 Numerical Discussions

11.7 Conclusion and Future Scope

Chapter 12 Ensuring Provenance and Traceability in a Pharmaceutical Supply
Chain Using Blockchain and Internet of Things by Anna N. Kurian, P.P. Joby,
Tomina Anoop, and Allen Mathew

12.1 Introduction

12.2 Pharmaceutical Ecosystem

12.3 Existing Technologies

12.4 Counterfeit Drug Supply A Global Threat

12.5 Blockchain A Distributed Digital Ledger

12.6 Open Challenges and Discussions

12.7 Conclusion and Future Scope

Index
Priyanka Chawla, Mohd Naved