Development of Automatic Terminal AGV Equipment Control System based on Internet of Things

  • Jiurong Fan Yunnan Open University
Article ID: 3180
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Keywords: Internet of things, Container, Wharf, AGV equipment, Control system

Abstract

With the rapid growth of international container trade, container terminals are playing an increasingly important role in the global shipping industry. In order to cope with the problems of large-scale ships and rising labor costs, ports are gradually turning to the construction of automatic or semi-automatic container terminals. The automatic guided vehicle(AGV) is the main horizontal transportation equipment between the shore and the storage yard in the automated wharf. Its operation efficiency is one of the key factors affecting the service quality of the automated wharf. Therefore, the design and development of the terminal automatic AGV control system based on the Internet of things technology in this paper can play a reference role in the actual scheduling of the container terminal to a certain extent.

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Published
2022-07-24
How to Cite
Fan, J. (2022). Development of Automatic Terminal AGV Equipment Control System based on Internet of Things. Learning & Education, 10(9), 10-13. https://doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v10i9.3180
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