Smart System for the Optimization of Logistics Performance of the Pruning Biomass Value Chain
Abstract
:Featured Application
Abstract
1. Introduction
1.1. Telematics Information System
1.2. Electron Trade and Its Advantages
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- it is location-neutral and allows continuous multilateral interaction;
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- it can be scaled up to handle more trades by increasing the computer network capacity;
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- it integrates the different parts of the trading process from start to end.
1.3. Basic Concept of Web-Based Information Platform
2. Biomass Supply Chain and Its Actors
2.1. Biomass Supply Chain
2.2. Actors in the Pruning Biomass Supply Chain and Their Role in the Smart System
3. Components of Smart Logistics System (SLS) Prototype
3.1. Sensor Unit (Smart Box)
3.2. Components of Smart Box Tool (Sensor Unit)
3.3. Assembly of Smart Box (Sensor Unit) Components
3.4. On-Board Control System
3.5. Information Platform
3.5.1. Activities by Different Actors
3.5.2. Interfaces of the SLS Platform for Different Actors
3.6. Central Control Unit
4. Implementation and Management of the SLS
4.1. Material Flow Along the Logistics Chain
4.2. Data Acquisition and Management
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- Actors (farmers, traders, etc.) can enter data (regarding biomass quality parameters and biomass supply related activities) directly into the platform.
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- The Smart box measures some parameters such as relative humidity, temperature, GPS coordinates during biomass transport and transmits these data directly to the platform via GPRS/GSM devices. The platform can receive data from different Smart box tools and store the data along with the identification number (Cargolog serial number) of the respective Smart box.
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- information that should be kept for documentation, but non-traceable; and
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- information that should be included in the labelling/traceability system and follows the product.
4.3. Order Management Using the Platform
5. Conclusions
- Smart box (Sensor unit): for performing measurements of relative humidity, temperature, location records, truck speed and routes, and information associated with QR codes.
- On-board control unit: for performing route planning, monitoring measurements by the sensor unit, and controlling data/information flow between Smart box tools and the web-based Information platform.
- Information platform: for performing documentation and data sharing, facilitating interaction between different actors and biomass trading, and facilitating the management of pruning supply chain and traceability.
- Central control unit: for providing human-computer interface (linked to the Information platform and On-board control unit) and administering the whole pruning trading and delivery system.
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Component | Characteristics Description | Function as Applied in SLS | |
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Registration unit | Model of the registration unit CS 0940-6 | The Smart box which is based on the platform for the Cargolog Impact Recorder System is a measuring unit that records the temperature and humidity of the pruning biomass (using the sensor probe), QR readings (using scanner), and Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates (using GPS signal receivers) during biomass transport. It also transmits the recorded data to the central server using General Packet Radio Service/Global System for Mobile Communications (GPRS/GSM) tools. It is provided with a holder so that it can be installed with appropriate protection against mechanical damage. The smart box could either be equipped with a battery or receive a power supply of 12 or 24 volt from the vehicle’s battery. | |
Metal case | Metal Case with four magnets | The metal case is used for protecting the smart box from mechanical damage, aggressive gases, liquids and humidity. The Smart box is installed in the metal case with its holder. | |
Power cable | Power supply cable | The power supply cable is used to connect the Smart box to external power source of 12 or 24 V. | |
Sensor, sensor probe, and cable | Temperature and relative humidity sensors are installed in the probe for protection. The probe is connected to the Smart box and long enough to measure at any distance required within 15 m. The sensors are protected by a hard cover. The hard probe enables the sensors to be inserted into biomass to measure temperature and humidity during transport. The measurement interval can be adjusted as required. | ||
GPS antenna | GPS antenna with magnetic foot Cable length: 5 m Size in mm (L × W × H): 50 × 40 × 10 | The GPS antenna receives signals from satellites and enables the GPS system to determine the geographical coordinates. The GPS antenna is directly connected to the GPS module in the Smart box. | |
GPRS/GSM antenna | Antenna with magnetic foot Cable length: 2.5 m | The GPRS/GSM antenna transmits data from the Smart box to the Central control unit. The GPRS/GSM antenna is directly connected to the Smart box by 2.5 m long cable. The antenna has a magnetic foot so that it can be placed at appropriate position with a clear view for optimal transmission of data/information. | |
Scanner | Type: PowerScanTM BT9500 family Model: PBT9500 Capability: Single scanner and omni-directional reading; improved ergonomic and user comfort Holder: HLD-P080 | The PowerTM 9500 is used to read QR codes on labels of the pruning biomass. It can read QR codes with a distance of over 1.0 m/3.3 ft, depending on the barcode’s resolution. Its features support 1D, stacked and 2D codes, postal codes and image capture. The Power 9500 scanner enables to perform a reliable, and long-term operation. PowerScan™ 9500 scanner combines omnidirectional reading capabilities with an optical characteristics and it is able to read any kind of bar code, regardless of the orientation. It has a HLD-P080 plastic holder designed to be mounted on a wall or fixed on a desk. | |
Infrared (IR) Interface | Type: Cargolog FAT90 IR Interface Version: 60944 TopCom version with USB Size in mm (L × W × H): 150 × 48 × 35 | The IR interface is used for communication between the Smart box and On-board control using Bluetooth. The CargoLog PC software enables parameters to be to downloaded and sampling sequences to be initiated, and reads out the collected data after or during a record period. |
Status | Definition |
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Pending | The pruning has been entered into the system; the provider can still edit or delete that pruning. |
Ready | The pruning has been flagged as ready; all consumers can access the system to view its quality parameters and order it. |
Ordered | The pruning has been ordered by a buyer (consumer or trader) and assigned to a specific transporter. That transporter can access the system to view its source and destination locations and add it to a shipment. |
Routed | The pruning has been selected by a transporter to be included in one of the shipment routes. The transporter plans its best delivery route |
Data Type | Data Source | Device (to Transfer Data to Smart Box) | Data Destination | Main Data User |
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Temperature | New measurement by sensor placed in the prunings | Sensor probe with cable | Information platform server (and On-board control unit PC) | Consumer, producer, Administrator (Central control unit) |
Relative humidity | New measurement by sensor placed in the prunings | Sensor probe with cable | Information platform server (and On-board control unit PC) | Consumer, producer, Administrator |
Pruning characteristics | QR code on labels of pruning transported | Scanner | Information platform server (and On-board control unit PC) | Consumer, Trader, Transporter, Administrator |
GPS coordinates | Earth orbiting satellites | GPS antenna and GPS receiver | Information platform server (and On-board control unit PC) | Transporter, Administrator |
Parameter | Unit | Recommended Recording Interval | Recommended Transfer Interval | Comment |
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Temperature | °C | 15 min | 30 min | The intervals can be adjusted by On-board control unit |
Relative humidity | % | 15 min | 30 min | The intervals can be adjusted by On-board control unit |
GPS coordinates (latitude, longitude) | Decimal degrees | 5 min | 30 min | - |
QR reading | Text | Twice | Twice | QR reading is done during loading the product and after end of delivery (unloading) |
Pruning Title (or Lot No.) | Offer (to Sale) | Order (to Purchase) | Offer (As Purchased or after Additional Processing) | Order |
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To be assigned by pruning provider | by producer | by consumer | - | - |
To be assigned by pruning provider | by producer | by trader | by trader | by consumer |
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Gebresenbet, G.; Bosona, T.; Olsson, S.-O.; Garcia, D. Smart System for the Optimization of Logistics Performance of the Pruning Biomass Value Chain. Appl. Sci. 2018, 8, 1162. https://doi.org/10.3390/app8071162
Gebresenbet G, Bosona T, Olsson S-O, Garcia D. Smart System for the Optimization of Logistics Performance of the Pruning Biomass Value Chain. Applied Sciences. 2018; 8(7):1162. https://doi.org/10.3390/app8071162
Chicago/Turabian StyleGebresenbet, Girma, Techane Bosona, Sven-Olof Olsson, and Daniel Garcia. 2018. "Smart System for the Optimization of Logistics Performance of the Pruning Biomass Value Chain" Applied Sciences 8, no. 7: 1162. https://doi.org/10.3390/app8071162
APA StyleGebresenbet, G., Bosona, T., Olsson, S. -O., & Garcia, D. (2018). Smart System for the Optimization of Logistics Performance of the Pruning Biomass Value Chain. Applied Sciences, 8(7), 1162. https://doi.org/10.3390/app8071162