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ImViReLL 2012 : The Impact of Virtual, Remote and Real Logistics LabsConference Series : The Impact of Virtual, Remote, and Real Logistics Labs | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
OBJECTIVE OF THE CONFERENCE
The goal of the conference is to evaluate the impact of lab-based research in logistics. The following topics should be considered: lab-based: -technology and feasibility studies -pilots and demonstrators -inter-/multi-disciplinary research -innovation lab-centric: -specifics of logistic labs -synergies with labs in other research disciplines -virtual research environments and communities -remote research environments and virtualisation -real research environments -co-developments, co-publications and intellectual property rights -living-labs in logistics and end-user involvement -complexities of creating, using, maintaining and growing lab-infrastructures -business models and sustainability concepts for research labs technology-centric: -the role of RFID, sensors, actuators, robots, intelligent material handling, and (de-) centralised data-processing in logistic labs -data sharing -the role of the Internet of Things and the Future Internet for logistic labs -architecture developments and standards for multiple (networked) demonstrators and experiments -social networking technology in research -human interfaces impact on: -applied research in logistics -research quality and collaboration -business innovation and innovation marketing -society (incl. e.g., opportunities of access to remote and virtual labs for developing countries) educational implications: -e-, m- and virtual learning environments -interdisciplinary and cross-cultural education in engineering -teaching experience and quality -structures of supervision processes in distributed lab-oriented PhD research |
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