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Routing of AGVs on automated container terminals
2015 IEEE 19th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD), 2015An important aspect of the quayside operation at a container terminal is the transport of containers between the quaycranes and the stack area. On automated container terminals these transportation jobs are executed by Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs). Routing of Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) is the process of determining routes for a set of AGVs to
Mark B. Duinkerken, Gabriel Lodewijks
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Planning for the TraPac Automated Container Terminal
Ports 2013, 2013TraPac operates B135-147 at the Port of Los Angeles. As part of a recent terminal expansion, TraPac decided to convert operations on a major portion of the terminal from conventional operations to a highly-automated system of container handling. In order for this conversion to be effective, a great number of issues had to be resolved by TraPac and POLA
Louis J. Di Meglio, Mark Sisson
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Scheduling cooperative twin automated stacking cranes in automated container terminals
Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2019Abstract In the considered Automated Container Terminal, twin (i.e., identical non-passing) automated stacking cranes are configured for each block. The twin Automated Stacking Cranes (ASCs) collaborate to serve storage and retrieval requests from opposite ends of a storage block.
XiaoLong Han, Qianqian Wang, JiWei Huang
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Automated Container Terminal Design at the POLA
Ports 2013, 2013Driven by the need for ever-increasing efficiencies in terminal operations, the Port of Los Angeles (POLA or Port) is redeveloping 135 acres of the TraPac Terminal into a state-of-the-art automated container terminal with an annual capacity of 1.6 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs).
Adrienne Fedrick +2 more
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Deadlock prevention for automated guided vehicles in automated container terminals
OR Spectrum, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Kim, Kap Hwan +2 more
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Proceedings KORUS 2000. The 4th Korea-Russia International Symposium On Science and Technology, 2002
We verify that many unmanned container transporter (UCT) are controlled flexibly by searching shortest time path and applying supervisory control. Using the shortest path searching algorithm and link-occupation timetable, the system searches shortest time path.
null Jae-Wook Byun +2 more
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We verify that many unmanned container transporter (UCT) are controlled flexibly by searching shortest time path and applying supervisory control. Using the shortest path searching algorithm and link-occupation timetable, the system searches shortest time path.
null Jae-Wook Byun +2 more
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Master Planning of a Semi-Automated Container Terminal
Ports 2010, 2010This paper will describe the master planning of the semi-automated container terminal (fully automated stacking cranes in the storage yard supported by manually operated horizontal transports) at the Stage 1A greenfield multi-purpose Khalifa Port (KP) which is currently under development by the Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC).
M. Yavary, A. Jacob, M. Richter, L. Nye
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Simulation-Based AGV Dispatching in Automated Container Terminal
2019 International Conference on Advances in Construction Machinery and Vehicle Engineering (ICACMVE), 2019Dispatching of Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) is a key decision problem in Automated Container Terminal. In view that existing event-driven AGV dispatching methods may lead to remarkable quay crane waiting for tardy AGV, and existing once-for-all dispatching methods are not suitable for real automated container terminal, a simulation-based AGV ...
Bian Zhicheng +5 more
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Automated C-Terminal Sequencing of Polypeptides Containing C-Terminal Proline
1995There has been much interest in the development of a chemical method for the sequential C-terminal sequence analysis of proteins and peptides. Such a method would be analogous and complimentary to the Edman degradation commonly used for N-terminal sequence analysis (Edman, 1950).
Jerome M. Bailey +3 more
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Control and Coordination for Automated Container Terminals
2015Maritime and Transportation ...
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