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Distributed Power Sharing Control Based on Adaptive Virtual Impedance in Seaport Microgrids With Cold Ironing

IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification, 2023
In a seaport microgrid (SMG), power sharing among distributed generation (DG) units is hindered by power coupling, line changes, and frequent power fluctuations caused by ship charging and discharging through cold ironing, which, in turn, threatens ...
Peng Zhao   +6 more
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Toward Future Green Maritime Transportation: An Overview of Seaport Microgrids and All-Electric Ships

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2020
Nowadays, extensive electrification of maritime transportation, represented by the seaport microgrids and all-electric ships (AESs), has been viewed as a feasible route to enhance the overall system flexibility as well as to mitigate the resulted in ...
Sidun Fang, Yu Wang, Bin Gou, Yan Xu
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Towards Next-Generation Smart Ports: A Review on Seaport Microgrid, Smart Architecture, and Future Prospects

Annual Meeting of the IEEE Industry Applications Society, 2023
Maritime industry has experienced substantial progress with impressive technological advancements in recent decades. However, this growth has also created new challenges that threaten the industry.
M. Sadiq   +6 more
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Integrated planning of berth allocation and vessel sequencing in a seaport with one-way navigation channel

Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2021
Many seaports worldwide are equipped with one-way navigation channel, in which only one direction is allowed to sail through at a time and vessels thus have to queue up to enter and leave the port alternately.
Bao Liu   +3 more
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Competitiveness throughout the seaport-hinterland: a container shipping analysis

Maritime Policy & Management, 2023
With customers looking for the highest level of services and reduction of cost on international trade of goods, shippers have recently begun to focus on the inland leg of containerized import/export, making the competition advance between ‘seaport ...
Thiago de Almeida Rodrigues   +5 more
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Seaport marketing: a census of Australian seaports

2023
In recent times, the Australian seaport sector has witnessed a transformation in ownership, management, and operations as a result of government reform and developments in the broader maritime industry. This has created a hypercompetitive environment, typical of the New Economy, in which seaports must now manage. Seaports are facing an erosion of their
openaire   +1 more source

Short-term berth planning and ship scheduling for a busy seaport with channel restrictions

Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2021
This paper addresses the short-term berth planning and ship scheduling issues for a busy seaport with channel restrictions, in which the channel width of the port can accommodate one large-sized ship only or two small-sized ships in its two-way ...
Baoli Liu   +3 more
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Droop-Free Distributed Cooperative Control Framework for Multisource Parallel in Seaport DC Microgrid

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2022
In this article, a novel distributed cooperative control framework is proposed to solve the problems of unbalanced load current sharing and bus voltage deviation in seaport DC microgrid.
Qinjin Zhang   +5 more
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Sustainable Logistics Network Optimization From Dry Ports to Seaport: A Case Study From Pakistan

Transportation Research Record, 2022
Several considerations are explored in each mode of transportation for the safe, quick, and environmentally friendly movement of goods. To obtain the advantages in all transportation modes, it is critical to develop appropriate models and algorithms.
Rizwan Shoukat, Xiaoqiang Zhang
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The effects of seaport efficiency on trade performance in Africa

Maritime Policy & Management, 2022
Seaports and their efficiency remain essential for the success of international trade globally. Notwithstanding this outcome, there is no empirical evidence on how seaport efficiency affect trade performance in Africa.
Enock Kojo Ayesu, D. Sakyi, S. T. Baidoo
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