Towards Tracking Circular Construction Supply Chains: Data Carrier Performance in Realistic Experiments

Jul 16, 2025·
Clara Blum
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Brandon Byers
Jens Hunhevicz
Jens Hunhevicz
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Catherine De Wolf
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The layout of the experiment.
Abstract
Due to the need for effective track and trace systems to enable circular construction supply chains (CCSC), this study evaluated the performance of radio-frequency identification (RFID), near-field communication (NFC) chips, quick response (QR) codes and Direct Product Marking (DPM) in identifying and reading material information. Key metrics — detection speed, error rates, and user experience — were assessed and gave consideration to the differential impacts of controlled and uncontrolled experimental conditions. Findings indicate that, relative to DPM, advanced data carriers such as RFID and NFC offered significantly improved usability and reduced reading times, while error rates showed minimal differences; results are strongly influenced by usability and experimental context.
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Publication
Proceedings of the 2025 European Conference on Computing in Construction