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UNITE, Riga, RTU, May 20, 2011 Simulation Technologies from Logistics to the Future Internet and Cloud Prof. Egils Ginters Sociotechnical Systems Engineering Institute Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences E-mail: [email protected]

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Simulation Technologies from Logistics to the Future Internet

and Cloud

Prof. Egils GintersSociotechnical Systems Engineering Institute

Vidzeme University of Applied SciencesE-mail: [email protected]

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Vidzeme University of Applied SciencesVidzeme University of Applied Sciences

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Vidzeme University of Applied SciencesVidzeme University of Applied Sciences

State University of Applied Sciences

One of the most innovate regional centres for academic education and research

Study programmes in social sciences, engineering and computer science in bachelor and master level, doctoral studies in Sociotechnical systems modelling

International cooperation: Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, HESP, Fulbright, EC FP7 etc.

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Study FacilitiesStudy Facilities

Free Internet access in the dormitories, WiFi in ViA study premises

Up-to-date auditorium equipment E-learning facilities Training laboratories: RFID,

Simulation, Virtual Reality and other

Conference Hall Modern library

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– Agency was founded in July, 2006– Logistics Information Systems, RFID,

Simulation and Virtual reality laboratories– International annual Proceedings of scientific

articles "ICTE in Regional Development" involved in EBSCO

Sociotechnical Systems Engineering Institute (SSII VIA)

– Research directions and know-how:• Logistics information systems and RFID technologies; • Business process modelling and regional planning; • Hybrid simulation systems and distributed simulation

environments; • Policy modelling and simulation; • Use of virtual and augmented reality in the training process• Technology acceptance and sustainability assessment.

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Why?

• The decision making in the obstacles of technological and knowledge society is difficult due to complexity of processes

• The requirements for situations forecasting and transparency of the scenarios are topical due to high losses of possible faults and impact on the society and environment

• The varied, complex and non-compatible simulation tools can be used for solving the tasks mentioned above

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The Systems: The Real Systems - Sociotechnical

• Dual nature

• Complex structure

• Oriented to cognition and self-organization

• Distributed and heterogeneous simulation models

• Different technologies in the same framework

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The Systems: Technical, Social and Sociotechnical systems

• Traffic lights control system

• Driver (human) behaviour system

Weather

Pollution

Health

Sleep

Lighting

Drugs

Spirits

Stress

Knowledge

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tech

nic

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PROBLEMS

Lack of interdisciplinary knowledge (ICT (technical) + Logistics (social)) for both IT systems adminstrators and logistics managers have influence on quality of logistics services and bothering introduction of intelligent transportation systems

Learning is still time-consuming due to high capacity of teaching and training material, and limited time resources for training in classroom or e-learning use

LOGISTICS

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INTRODUCTION

INCO-Copernicus Programme project AMCAI 0312 (1994-1997) “Application of Modern Concepts in the Automated Information

Management in Harbours by Using Advanced IT-Solutions”

Aimed to creating a united group of scientists that initiated a research on using experiences of leading European universities and technological institutions in management of logistics systems, e.g., at the biggest European seaports (for example, Rotterdam), in order to evaluate a possibility of using these experiences in Latvia.

INCO Copernicus

AMCAI

1995

5 countries, 6 partners

LOGISTICS

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DESIGNING

INCO-Copernicus Programme project DAMAC-HP PL976012 (1998-2000) “Further Development and Practical Application of Harbour

Processes Managing and Controlling Models, Methods and Techniques”

Dedicated to creation of a simulation model of the Baltic Container Terminal, operating in the Riga seaport. The project also was devoted to investigation of information flows and analysis of business processes in the Ventspils Freeport Authority.

INCO Copernicus

DAMAC-HP

1998

5 countries, 7 partners

LOGISTICS

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e-LEARNING

Leonardo da Vinci programme project LOGIS LV-PP-138.003 (2000-2002) “Long-distance tutorial network in “Logistics Information

Systems” based on WEB technologies“.

Designing of course content and e-learning tools for training of the specialists for solving problems in analysis, design and exploitation of logistics information processing systems.

Leonardo da Vinci

LOGIS

2000

4 countries, 9+2 partners

LOGISTICS

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5th Framework Baltports-IT

Baltic Sub-Regional Competence Centre

in Logistics, Advanced IT-solutions and

Simulation BSRCC

2003

http://www.balticIT.com

LOGISTICS

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6th Framework IST programme project eLOGMAR-M (2004-2006) “Web-based and Mobile Solutions for Collaborative Work Environment

with Logistics and Maritime Applications“

Investigation and demonstration of mobile logistics solution for the maritime freight route "Baltic Sea feeder ports - Western Europe hub ports (Hamburg) - Mediterranean ports - Chinese ports"

6th Framework

eLOGMAR-M

2004

9 countries, 17 partners

m-WORK

LOGISTICS

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m-CONSULTINGLeonardo da Vinci programme project LOGIS MOBILE (2004-2006)

LV/04/B/F/PP-172.001 (2004-2006) “Competence Framework for Mobile On-site Accelerated Vocational Training in Logistics Information

Systems”

Aimed at development of new mobile m-consulting methods to reduce the time of learning and amount of study material required using mobile communication technologies and Concise Training Dictionary in Logistics Information Systems

Leonardo da Vinci

LOGIS MOBILE

2004

6 countries, 11 partners

LOGISTICS

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EC Leonardo da Vinci programme project LV/04/B/F/PP-172.000 (2004-2006) “Competence Network for Introduction of Modern ICTE Technologies in Vocational Learning in Social Systems

Simulation and Research [SocSimNet]”

SocSimNet

GENERALIZATION

Aimed at development of new interdisciplinary master study programme “Sociotechnical Systems Modelling”

18 months, 8 partners, LV, DE, ES, UK

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Simulation: New Challenges

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EC FP7-ICT-2009-5 IP project CHOReOS No. 257178 (2010-2013) “Large Scale Choreographies for the Future Internet (IP)”

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CHOREOS

Sustainability assessment of the CHOREOS choreographic approach in the Future Internet using system dynamics simulation methods and tools

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EC FP7-ICT-2011 IP project FUPOL No. 287119 (2011-2014) “Future Policy Modelling (IP)”

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LFinal policydesign

FUTURE POLICY MODELLING

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FUPOL

• The FUPOL proposes a comprehensive new governance model to support the policy design and implementation lifecycle. The innovations are driven to support the policy domains in urban regions. • FUPOL policy models simulator design for the priority domains

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Simulation: Problem I: TOOLS

• Applied simulation technologies and tools are different, complex and non-compatible

• A few part of them can be used by domain experts without assistance of programmer and/or simulation specialist

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Simulation: Problem II: COMMUNICATION ENVIRONMENT

• Communication environments are expensive and difficult (HLA – expensive and overfull; CORBA – for programmers only)

• Solutions does not fit to new challenges of Future Internet and Cloud Simulation

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Simulation: Problem III: VISUALISATION

• Request for VR/AR use to enhance clearness and transparency of information input/output and layout design for simulation models

• Adaptability to available visualisation power resources of the simulator – from mainframes to desktops and from mobile phones to PDA

• Ability of 3D Future Internet services use for simulation results visualisation

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SIMULATION HIGHWAY

EC FP7-ICT-2011 Call 8 IP project SIMULATION HIGHWAY (2011-2014) “Simulation Technologies on the Future Internet” (in preparation)

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Simulation Highway: Concept

• Common approach and rules to access, join and exploit the different and heterogeneous simulation models in distributed environment (Future Internet and/or Cloud)

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Simulation Highway: Concepts & Ideas

3D Future Internet; VR/AR Visualisation

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Simulation Highway –Simulation on the Future Internet and Cloud

• Thank you for attention