Optimizing Transport Logistics Processes with Multiagent Planning and Control

Max Gath presents a multiagent system for the optimization of transport logistics in highly complex and dynamic domains. The described solution dynamically optimizes processes and provides a high flexibility, scalability, robustness, and adaptability to individual customer demands. The experimental...

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Main Author: Gath, Max (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer Vieweg, 2016.
Series:Advanced Studies Mobile Research Center Bremen
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Summary:Max Gath presents a multiagent system for the optimization of transport logistics in highly complex and dynamic domains. The described solution dynamically optimizes processes and provides a high flexibility, scalability, robustness, and adaptability to individual customer demands. The experimental evaluation points out the effectiveness and efficiency by using the example of commonly applied benchmarks as well as two case studies in groupage traffic and in courier, express, and parcel services with same-day deliveries. Both case studies were performed with leading transport companies in Germany. The results demonstrate that the multiagent-based solution satisfies domain-specific requirements and exploits high optimization potential in real-world processes. Contents Dispatching Problems in Transport Logistics Multiagent-Based Transport Planning and Control Case Studies in Groupage Traffic and Courier, Express, and Parcel Services Target Groups Researchers and practitioners in the fields of production and logistics as well as information and communication technology The Author Dr. Max Gath completed his doctoral degree at the Artificial Intelligence research group of TZI (Center for Communication and Information Technology), University of Bremen, Germany.
Physical Description:XXIII, 279 p. 59 illus. online resource.
ISBN:9783658140038