An NFC-Enabled Anti-Counterfeiting System for Wine Industry
Neo C.K. Yiu

TL;DR
This paper presents an NFC-based anti-counterfeiting system for the wine industry that enables consumers to verify product authenticity using smartphones, enhancing supply chain integrity and combating counterfeiting.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel NFC-enabled anti-counterfeiting system specifically designed for the wine industry, integrating hardware, software, and security features to improve provenance verification.
Findings
Effective NFC tag and encryption configurations identified
System prototype demonstrates real-time wine authentication
Enhanced supply chain security through NFC technology
Abstract
Wine counterfeiting has been posing significant challenges to wine industry, and has undermined the international wine trading market and the global economy hugely. The situation of counterfeiting has even been exacerbating in wine industry and global supply chain. There has been a number of anti-counterfeiting approaches which have been proposed and adopted utilizing different authentication technologies, in response to growing threats of counterfeiting to wine industry. The proposed NFC-Enabled Anti-Counterfeiting System (NAS) is developed for luxury-good industry such as wine industry, aiming at upholding provenance and authenticity of wine products from counterfeits via the product pedigree, transaction records and supply chain integrity maintained along the supply chain. Consumers can therefore safeguard their stake by authenticating a specific wine product with their NFC-enabled…
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