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Bring Intelligence to Ports Based on Internet of Things

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In this work, we investigate the problem of how to improve the Intelligent Ports based on Internet of Things technology. We firstly summarized the development and status of Intelligent Ports. Then, focusing on some important parts of port, we discussed in detail of how to utilize IoT advanced technology to build next generation Intelligent Ports. The IoT key technology, detailed military technology application of functional modules and overall solution are proposed. All parts of the port terminal operations, warehousing, logistics, yard and port transportation are closely connected through the wireless network or special network, providing all kinds of information for daily production supervision, related government departments and port shipping enterprises.

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Li, S., Ma, Z., Han, P., Zhao, S., Guo, P., Dai, H. (2018). Bring Intelligence to Ports Based on Internet of Things. In: Sun, X., Pan, Z., Bertino, E. (eds) Cloud Computing and Security. ICCCS 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11067. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00018-9_12

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