The paper focuses on the issue of the modeling and management of Logistics Intermodal Systems (LIS) integrated by ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) tools. To this aim, we consider as a case study the port of Trieste (Italy) and we model the system in a Petri net framework. The port logistics and the truck traffic are described in different operative conditions characterized by different levels of ICT integration and information sharing between infrastructures and operators. Moreover, the system is simulated in the Matlab environment under different traffic scenarios and system capacity assumptions. The simulation results show that ICT have a huge potential for efficient real time management and operation of LIS.
Integrating ICT into Logistics Intermodal Systems: a Petri Net Model of the Trieste Port / Danielis, Romeo; Dotoli, Mariagrazia; Fanti, Maria P.; Mangini, Agostino M.; Pesenti, Raffaele; Stecco, Gabriella; Ukovich, Walter. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 4769-4774. (Intervento presentato al convegno 10th European Control Conference, ECC 2009 tenutosi a Budapest, Hungary nel 23-26 August 2009) [10.23919/ECC.2009.7075154].
Integrating ICT into Logistics Intermodal Systems: a Petri Net Model of the Trieste Port
Mariagrazia Dotoli;Maria P. Fanti;Agostino M. Mangini;
2014-01-01
Abstract
The paper focuses on the issue of the modeling and management of Logistics Intermodal Systems (LIS) integrated by ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) tools. To this aim, we consider as a case study the port of Trieste (Italy) and we model the system in a Petri net framework. The port logistics and the truck traffic are described in different operative conditions characterized by different levels of ICT integration and information sharing between infrastructures and operators. Moreover, the system is simulated in the Matlab environment under different traffic scenarios and system capacity assumptions. The simulation results show that ICT have a huge potential for efficient real time management and operation of LIS.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.