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Toward an IoT-Based System to Ensure Product Identification of Moroccan Handicrafts

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With the rapid growth of the global economy, craft manufacturing activities have known significant progress in recent decades. Consequently, the handmade industry is booming thanks to a rise in demand for artisan products. However, customers such as tourists need more scientific and practical guidance to be sure that the handmade product is original. Throughout this paper, we will introduce a targeted solution for products identification based on the Internet of Things to monitor products in their lifecycle. Also, our system aims to protect from counterfeiting the artistic and brand values of traditional handicrafts handed down from generation to generation. To prove the effectiveness of our proposal we implemented a prototype that allows product identification of Moroccan handicraft products using labeling strategies and scientific methods.

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This work was supported by the National Center for Scientific and Technical Research of Morocco identified by the following number: Alkhawarizmi/2020/28.

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Aounzou, Y., Kalloubi, F., Boulaalam, A. (2022). Toward an IoT-Based System to Ensure Product Identification of Moroccan Handicrafts. In: Motahhir, S., Bossoufi, B. (eds) Digital Technologies and Applications. ICDTA 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 455. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-02447-4_29

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