NanoTag is a passive product-bound identity layer designed to extend traditional labeling structures with environmental continuity across distributed cold-chain systems.
In distributed cold-chain systems, environmental monitoring often operates at the location level. A sensor monitors a room; a logger monitors a truck.
NanoTag introduces a product-bound passive identity layer that enables continuity across production, transport, and facility transitions.
NanoTag does not function as an active sensing device.
It operates as a persistent identity anchor within the integrity infrastructure.
The decision to utilize a passive architecture removes the operational friction associated with active electronic trackers.
NanoTag is designed with future modular variants.
Planned Configurations:
NanoTag is designed to be integrated at the production stage, functioning as a product-level identity layer that complements or extends existing labeling structures.
Deployed within high-throughput processing environments (meat, poultry, dairy).
Deployed as part of secondary packaging or case-level aggregation.
Traditional labels identify product origin. NanoTag is designed to enable identity binding to environmental exposure modeling within the Ambient Integrity infrastructure.
This Enables:
NanoTag itself does not perform logging.
It operates as the identity anchor within the sensing and gateway layers.
NanoTag operates seamlessly within the PulseFresh infrastructure. It is not a standalone monitoring device — it is a structural identity layer within a multi-device system.
Read by SenseTag
Identity is registered within monitored facility environments.
Bound to Transport
Identity is linked to LogAll exposure data during transit.
Contextualized by Platform
Identity feeds the risk modeling and shelf-life engine.
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