2009
DOI: 10.1080/17545730802294452
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Autonomously controlled storage management in vehicle logistics – applications of RFID and mobile computing systems

Abstract: Today, planning and control of logistic processes on automobile terminals are generally executed by centralised logistics systems, which cannot cope with high requirements for flexible order processing due to increasing dynamics and complexity. The main business processes on automobile terminals -notification of vehicles by automobile manufacturer, transport to automobile terminal, storage and technical treatment as well as delivery to automobile dealer -are planned and controlled by centralised application so… Show more

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“…Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a capable technique to support the visualization and optimization of logistic processes using automatic identification of objects [1]. It can be used with different goals of process optimization, for instance autonomous control of logistic processes [2] or supporting traceability in reverse logistic supply chains [3]. On the one hand, there is a great variety of the usage of RFID in logistic systems, while, on the other hand, the adaption of RFID into existing processes may cause high costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a capable technique to support the visualization and optimization of logistic processes using automatic identification of objects [1]. It can be used with different goals of process optimization, for instance autonomous control of logistic processes [2] or supporting traceability in reverse logistic supply chains [3]. On the one hand, there is a great variety of the usage of RFID in logistic systems, while, on the other hand, the adaption of RFID into existing processes may cause high costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These procedures are partially automated and exploit digital services as well as sensors and smart manufacturing equipment [11]. We tried to move this scenario a little further to fully capture the opportunities offered by paradigms such as IoS and IoT, yet keeping its current needs, regulations and practices.…”
Section: Car Logistics Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The motivating scenario (later referred to as Car Logistics Scenario or CLS) is inspired by the operation of the seaport of Bremerhaven (Bremen, Germany) [11]. Every year this port receives around 2 million cars transported by ships in order to further deliver them to retailers.…”
Section: Car Logistics Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To allow a good readability in darkness the wearable keyboard should be illuminated. To reach a high user acceptance the weight of the Wearable including the power supply should not be more than 1400 g. Wearable displays allow in most cases a view angle of 20° to 40° (in accordance to ISO 13406-2/7.2) and an individual setting for contrast and brightness [8,9]. As mentioned above functional requirements as well as additional technical requirements are dependent on the considered scenario.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Wearable Computing Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%