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The Impact of Virtual, Remote and Real Logistics Labs

First International Conference, ImViReLL 2012, Bremen, Germany, Februar 28-March 1, 2012. Proceedings

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Table of contents (16 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Fundamentals and Historic Background of Lab-Based Research in Logistics

  3. Infrastructure and Design of Virtual, Remote and Real Labs

    1. A Concept for a Flexible and Scalable Infrastructure for Remote Laboratories

      • Karsten Henke, Steffen Ostendorff, Heinz-Dietrich Wuttke
      Pages 13-24
    2. Virtual Logistics Lab: A Framework for Rapid Prototyping and Remote Experimentation

      • Carl Franz, Tobias Fritz, André Kreis, Maurice Meyer, Maik Müller, Andreas Nawroth et al.
      Pages 25-34
    3. A Living Lab for Internet of Things Vending Machines

      • Sauro Vicini, Alberto Sanna, Sara Bellini
      Pages 35-43
  4. Educational Implications of Virtual, Remote and Real Labs

    1. Integrating Remote Laboratories in Post-secondary Science Education

      • Dietmar Karl Kennepohl, Jit Baran, Ron Currie
      Pages 44-53
    2. Web-Assisted Laboratory for Control Education: Remote and Virtual Environments

      • Celina P. Leão, Filomena Soares, Helena Rodrigues, Eurico Seabra, José Machado, Pedro Farinha et al.
      Pages 62-72
  5. Test-Beds and Demonstrators

    1. Prototyping in Research Domains: A Prototype for Autonomous Production Logistics

      • Farideh Ganji, Marius Veigt, Bernd Scholz-Reiter
      Pages 81-89
    2. Agent-Based Emulation of an Electric Overhead Monorail System Pilot Plant

      • Willibald A. Günthner, Peter Tenerowicz-Wirth
      Pages 90-101
    3. Combining Machine-to-Machine Communications with Intelligent Objects in Logistics

      • Javier Palafox-Albarran, Alexander Dannies, Bala Krishna Sanjeeva, Walter Lang, Reiner Jedermann
      Pages 102-112
  6. Lab-Based Process Improvements in Logistics

    1. Augmented Traceability with Internet of Things

      • Nicolas Pauvre, Jacques Madelaine, Jérôme Le Moulec, Adrien Laurence
      Pages 113-121
    2. From TagID to eVIN – Structured Data Exchange Based on RFID

      • Bernd Scholz-Reiter, Jeanette Mansfeld
      Pages 122-133
    3. How AutoID Processes Shape the Internet of Things: The OpenID-Center Development Process

      • Benedikt Mättig, Martin Fiedler, Alexander Hille, Björn Anderseck
      Pages 134-147
  7. Lab-Supported Product Developments

    1. Using RFID in License Plates and Vignettes for Electronic Vehicle Identification

      • Dennis Brandwein, Dieter Uckelmann, Björn Beenken
      Pages 148-155
    2. The Internet of Drinks

      • Marco Lewandowski, Kolja Schmidt, Christoph Kielhorn, Dieter Uckelmann
      Pages 156-166
  8. Back Matter

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About this book

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on the Impact of Virtual, Remote and Real Logistic Labs, ImViReLL 2012, held in Bremen, Germany, in Februar/March 2012. The 16 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on fundamentals and historic background of lab-based research in logistics; infrastructure and design of virtual, remote and real labs; educational implications of virtual, remote and real labs; test-beds and demonstrators; lab-based process improvements in logistics; lab-supported product developments.

Editors and Affiliations

  • LogDynamics Lab, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany

    Dieter Uckelmann

  • BIBA GmbH, Bremen, Germany

    Bernd Scholz-Reiter

  • International Graduate School for Dynamics in Logistics, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany

    Ingrid Rügge

  • Institute of Logistics Information Technology, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea

    Bonghee Hong

  • RFID Lab, University of Parma, Parma, Italy

    Antonio Rizzi

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