Autonomous cooperation and control in logistics: contributions and limitations : theoretical and practical perspectives

Autonomous cooperation and control in logistics: contributions and limitations : theoretical and practical perspectives

Hülsmann, Michael
Scholz-Reiter, Bernd
Windt, Katja

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Many new technologies – like RFID, GPS, and sensor networks – that dominate innovative developments in logistics are based on the idea of autonomous cooperation and control. This self-organisational concept describes „.. processes ofdecentralized decision-making in heterarchical structures. It presumes interacting elements in non-deterministic systems, which possess the capability and possibility to render decisions. The objective of autonomous cooperation and control is the achievement of increased robustness and positive emergence of the total system due to distributed and flexible coping with dynamics and complexity“ (Hülsmann & Windt, 2007). In order to underlie these technology-driven developments with a fundamental theoretical foundation this edited volume asks for contributions and limitations of applying the principles of autonomous co-operation and control to logistics processes and systems. It intends to identify, describe, and explain – in the context of production and distribution logistics – the effects on performance and robustness, the enablers and impediments for the feasibility, the essential cause-effect-relations, etc. of concepts,methods, technologies, and routines of autonomous co-operation and control inlogistics. Therefore, the analyses collected in this edited volume aim to develop a framework for finding the optimal degree as well as the upper and lowerboundaries of autonomous cooperation and control of logistics processes from the different perspectives of production technology, electronics and communication engineering, informatics and mathematics, as well as management sciences and economics. Provides newest findings, challenges, and key limitations of ACC in logistics from different perspectives (Production and electrical engineering, computer science, and economics)Includes status quo and open questions for further research on Autonomous Co-operation and ControlExplains best practice, challenges, and options for the implementation of technologies for Autonomous Co-operation and Control INDICE: Contributions and Limitations of Autonomous Cooperation and Control in Logistics. Organizational Contributions and Limitations. Methodical Contributions and Limitations. Technological Contributions and Limitations. Practical Contributions and Limitations.

  • ISBN: 978-3-642-19468-9
  • Editorial: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 350
  • Fecha Publicación: 15/06/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés