2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-41346-0
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Internet of Things: Concepts and System Design

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“…The concept of Physical Internet is illustrated on Figure 1. (Milenkovic, 2022) The establishment of global logistics standardization is essential for a continuous growth in international trade and the increase in transport demand. World logistics largely uses 20 and 40 feet container shipments (90% of the world containers are 20 and 40 feet containers).…”
Section: Physical Internetmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The concept of Physical Internet is illustrated on Figure 1. (Milenkovic, 2022) The establishment of global logistics standardization is essential for a continuous growth in international trade and the increase in transport demand. World logistics largely uses 20 and 40 feet container shipments (90% of the world containers are 20 and 40 feet containers).…”
Section: Physical Internetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These packages, hereafter termed π-containers (π symbol corresponds to the Greek letter PI, which corresponds to the two-letter abbreviation for the Physical Internet) so as to differentiate them from current containers, will be of standard size (just like existing 20-and 40-foot containers), environmentally sustainable (built from eco-friendly materials), smart (trackable/routable by RFID and GPS), secure (π-containers will be sealable for security in the same way as a shipping container is sealed today) and modular (Figure 2.). (Milenkovic, 2022) Universal connectivity represents one of the most important features of the Physical Internet (Hofman et al, 2017). From a logistics perspective, universal connectivity refers to easing the movement of physical objects or shipments, from one component to another, their storage or treatment within any of its capable constituents as well as responsibility sharing and contracting between actors.…”
Section: Physical Internetmentioning
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“…approach [8], [9], [10]. Metadata is data associated with devices that acquire sensor data and is defined as devicespecific information [8], [11]. (e.g.…”
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