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Analysis of Cross-Border E-Commerce Commodities in Internet of Things Based on Semantic Traceability Algorithm

Min Liu and Gengxin Sun

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-10

Abstract: With the advancement of economic globalization and the continuous development of “Internet +†economy, cross-border e-commerce has become an important part of participating in international economic exchanges and developing foreign trade. As the direct participation of consumers, cross-border online shopping has gradually become an important way for people to obtain overseas commodities. The phenomenon of fake products and parallel goods is serious in e-commerce online shopping. How to use the existing Internet of Things to achieve product traceability is an important research topic. For different modes of cross-border online shopping, this paper combines the traceability algorithm with the idea of semantic routing, proposes a Semantic Web-based traceability algorithm, and constructs a quality safety traceability system. In order for consumers to accurately know the product quality of sellers, the product traceability model of cross-border e-commerce relying on Semantic Web is constructed to prevent false information from recording product information from the product source. Through the tracing query algorithm, the simulation results show that the hop number of routes between nodes is 1, and the tracing algorithm can quickly determine the identity of online goods. The network delay is mostly distributed between 0 and 0.05 s, which meets the real-time requirements of the Internet of Things.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/2017827

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