Design of traceability system models for potato chips agro-industry based on fuzzy system approach

Ririn Regiana Dwi Satya, Eriyatno Eriyatno, Andes Ismayana, Marimin Marimin

Abstract


Identification of recorded information is the most important requirement for developing an effective traceability system. This paper aimed to develop an information technology (IT)-based traceability system combined with an intelligent system in potato chips agro-industry. In this paper, we present a business process in potato chips agro-industry which consists of three activities, i.e. raw materials receiving, processing, and warehousing of final products. First of all, a traceability system architecture was developed. To develop computational models, quality, food safety and environment criteria using fuzzy inference system (FIS) and adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system (ANFIS), and intelligent decision support system (IDSS) traceability model using android front end. An internal information capture point was identified for each step and corresponding traceability information to be recorded was determined. Furthermore, a prototype IDSS was developed to represent method of information modeling on products, processes, quality, and transformation at each node in potato chips agro-industry. In this study, intelligent systems have been developed for decision making in quality control good agricultural practices.

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ANFIS; FIS; IDSS; potato chips agro-industry; traceability;

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.12928/telkomnika.v20i4.23316

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