TRAJECTORY-BASED MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT FOR RESILIENT TRANSPORTATION

The transport of goods and persons with two or more transport carriers (road, rail, air, inland waterway, or sea) results in multipartite transport chains whose profitability depends on the cost-effectiveness of the transport carriers involved as well as on the capability of multimodal transport man...

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Main Authors: Evelin ENGLER, Stefan GEWIES, Paweł BANYŚ, Erik GRUNEWALD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Silesian University of Technology 2018-03-01
Series:Transport Problems
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Online Access:http://transportproblems.polsl.pl/pl/Archiwum/2018/zeszyt1/2018t13z1_08.pdf
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spelling doaj-2125f4f7cbe44449920d3dd044ad96362020-11-25T00:56:35ZengSilesian University of TechnologyTransport Problems1896-05962300-861X2018-03-011218196DOI:10.21307/tp.2018.13.1.8TRAJECTORY-BASED MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT FOR RESILIENT TRANSPORTATIONEvelin ENGLER0Stefan GEWIES1Paweł BANYŚ2Erik GRUNEWALD3German Aerospace Center (DLR)German Aerospace Center (DLR)German Aerospace Center (DLR)German Aerospace Center (DLR)The transport of goods and persons with two or more transport carriers (road, rail, air, inland waterway, or sea) results in multipartite transport chains whose profitability depends on the cost-effectiveness of the transport carriers involved as well as on the capability of multimodal transport management. Currently, differences with regard to the technical equipment used and infrastructural facilities available as well as administrative and public organizational structures in place are the major obstacles to comprehensive multimodal transport management within and beyond European Union borders. Though information and communication technologies (ICT) have entered into all traffic and transport systems, the levels of ICT penetration achieved in controlling, monitoring, and managing of system operation and processes are currently quite different [1-5]. One of the reasons for that is the lack of homogenous ICT standards and, as a result, the technological barriers for interconnectivity between different systems, processes, applications, and stakeholders [2]. The proposed trajectory-based concept is considered as suitable approach to perform the smart and adaptable planning, operation, and management of systems with dissimilar structures, a wide diversity of actors, and distributed responsibilities. It is therefore expected that it will be especially well suited to facilitate multimodal transport management for future Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). Based on the “transport trajectory” formulation introduced here, it will be shown that a trajectory-based status description is generally possible for all transport-relevant components and processes. The expected benefit of the trajectory-based transport management is illustrated by means of selected transportation scenarios. http://transportproblems.polsl.pl/pl/Archiwum/2018/zeszyt1/2018t13z1_08.pdfmultimodal transport managementtrajectorystandardized exchange of information
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author Evelin ENGLER
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Erik GRUNEWALD
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Stefan GEWIES
Paweł BANYŚ
Erik GRUNEWALD
TRAJECTORY-BASED MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT FOR RESILIENT TRANSPORTATION
Transport Problems
multimodal transport management
trajectory
standardized exchange of information
author_facet Evelin ENGLER
Stefan GEWIES
Paweł BANYŚ
Erik GRUNEWALD
author_sort Evelin ENGLER
title TRAJECTORY-BASED MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT FOR RESILIENT TRANSPORTATION
title_short TRAJECTORY-BASED MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT FOR RESILIENT TRANSPORTATION
title_full TRAJECTORY-BASED MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT FOR RESILIENT TRANSPORTATION
title_fullStr TRAJECTORY-BASED MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT FOR RESILIENT TRANSPORTATION
title_full_unstemmed TRAJECTORY-BASED MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT FOR RESILIENT TRANSPORTATION
title_sort trajectory-based multimodal transport management for resilient transportation
publisher Silesian University of Technology
series Transport Problems
issn 1896-0596
2300-861X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The transport of goods and persons with two or more transport carriers (road, rail, air, inland waterway, or sea) results in multipartite transport chains whose profitability depends on the cost-effectiveness of the transport carriers involved as well as on the capability of multimodal transport management. Currently, differences with regard to the technical equipment used and infrastructural facilities available as well as administrative and public organizational structures in place are the major obstacles to comprehensive multimodal transport management within and beyond European Union borders. Though information and communication technologies (ICT) have entered into all traffic and transport systems, the levels of ICT penetration achieved in controlling, monitoring, and managing of system operation and processes are currently quite different [1-5]. One of the reasons for that is the lack of homogenous ICT standards and, as a result, the technological barriers for interconnectivity between different systems, processes, applications, and stakeholders [2]. The proposed trajectory-based concept is considered as suitable approach to perform the smart and adaptable planning, operation, and management of systems with dissimilar structures, a wide diversity of actors, and distributed responsibilities. It is therefore expected that it will be especially well suited to facilitate multimodal transport management for future Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). Based on the “transport trajectory” formulation introduced here, it will be shown that a trajectory-based status description is generally possible for all transport-relevant components and processes. The expected benefit of the trajectory-based transport management is illustrated by means of selected transportation scenarios.
topic multimodal transport management
trajectory
standardized exchange of information
url http://transportproblems.polsl.pl/pl/Archiwum/2018/zeszyt1/2018t13z1_08.pdf
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