The impact of ICT on an Intermodal Transportation System: an analysis by Petri Nets

M. Dotoli, M. P. Fanti, A. M. Mangini, G. Stecco, W. Ukovich
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Intermodal Transportation Systems (ITS) are logistics networks integrating different transportation services, designed to move goods from origin to destination in a timely manner and using intermodal transportation means. This paper addresses the problem of the modeling and management of ITS at the operational level considering the impact that the new Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) tools can have on management and control of these systems. An effective ITS model at the operational level should focus on evaluating performance indices describing activities, resources and concurrency, by integrating information and financial flows. To this aim, ITS are regarded as discrete event systems and are modeled in a Petri net framework. We consider as a case study the ferry terminal of Trieste (Italy) that is described and simulated in different operative conditions characterized by different types of ICT solutions and information. The simulation results show that ICT have a huge potential for efficient real time management and operation of ITS, as well as an effective impact on the infrastructures.
ICT对多式联运系统的影响:Petri Nets的分析
多式联运系统(ITS)是整合不同运输服务的物流网络,旨在利用多式联运手段将货物从原产地及时运送到目的地。考虑到新的信息和通信技术(ICT)工具可能对这些系统的管理和控制产生的影响,本文在操作层面解决了ITS的建模和管理问题。在业务一级,有效的智能信息系统模型应通过整合信息和资金流,着重评价描述活动、资源和并发性的绩效指数。为此,将ITS视为离散事件系统,并在Petri网框架中建模。我们以的里雅斯特(意大利)渡轮码头为例,在不同的操作条件下描述和模拟不同类型的ICT解决方案和信息。仿真结果表明,ICT在ITS的高效实时管理和运行方面具有巨大的潜力,并对基础设施产生了有效的影响。
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