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  • Security of intermodal transportation is a serious issue in many countries worldwide and many specific security and safety information systems have been proposed to solve these problems. Practical implementation of intelligent data analysis methods, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems and sensor technologies are best known solutions so far. But even these widely spread technologies have many downfalls related to their real life application. There are sev eral application scenarios and appropriate technologies that need to be considered. Firstly, we have a scenario where containers are stored on a ship. Next, we have a scenario where containers are stored in a container terminal. Finally, these containers are transported via truck and t rains to their destinations. So, appropriate technologies are applied at each separate scenario. They include application of Wireless sensor networks (WSN), RFID, GPS/Galileo, video surveillance systems and many other methods and data analysis algorithms. In this paper, we briefly analyse each separate scenario and propose a whole new concept for the improvement of the Containers Security Initiative (CSI). A conceptual middleware approach with deployable intelligent agent modules is proposed to be used with the above mentioned scenarios. Middleware examples are visually programmed using National Instruments LabView software packages and Wireless sensor network hardware modules. This research is a contribution to the intermodal transportation and is intended to be used as a means or the development of intelligent transport systems.
  • Security of intermodal transportation is a serious issue in many countries worldwide and many specific security and safety information systems have been proposed to solve these problems. Practical implementation of intelligent data analysis methods, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems and sensor technologies are best known solutions so far. But even these widely spread technologies have many downfalls related to their real life application. There are sev eral application scenarios and appropriate technologies that need to be considered. Firstly, we have a scenario where containers are stored on a ship. Next, we have a scenario where containers are stored in a container terminal. Finally, these containers are transported via truck and t rains to their destinations. So, appropriate technologies are applied at each separate scenario. They include application of Wireless sensor networks (WSN), RFID, GPS/Galileo, video surveillance systems and many other methods and data analysis algorithms. In this paper, we briefly analyse each separate scenario and propose a whole new concept for the improvement of the Containers Security Initiative (CSI). A conceptual middleware approach with deployable intelligent agent modules is proposed to be used with the above mentioned scenarios. Middleware examples are visually programmed using National Instruments LabView software packages and Wireless sensor network hardware modules. This research is a contribution to the intermodal transportation and is intended to be used as a means or the development of intelligent transport systems. (en)
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  • RFID/WSN Middleware Approach for Container Monitoring
  • RFID/WSN Middleware Approach for Container Monitoring (en)
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  • RFID/WSN Middleware Approach for Container Monitoring
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  • Vozňák, Miroslav
  • Jakovlev, Sergej
  • Hidoussi, Faouzi
  • Toral-Cruz, Homero
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  • 10.4018/978-1-4666-5888-2.ch717
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