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Specifying Self-organising Logistics System: openness, intelligence, and decentralised control

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  • Shenle Pan

    (CGS i3 - Centre de Gestion Scientifique i3 - Mines Paris - PSL (École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris) - PSL - Université Paris Sciences et Lettres - I3 - Institut interdisciplinaire de l’innovation - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

  • Damien Trentesaux

    (UVHC - Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis, LAMIH - Laboratoire d'Automatique, de Mécanique et d'Informatique industrielles et Humaines - UMR 8201 - UVHC - Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

  • Yves Sallez

    (UVHC - Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis, LAMIH - Laboratoire d'Automatique, de Mécanique et d'Informatique industrielles et Humaines - UMR 8201 - UVHC - Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

This paper contributes to the development of a novel paradigm in logistics , i.e. self-organising logistics system (SoLS). A SoLS can be considered as a logistics system that can function without significant intervention by human , and without central control by software. It is functioning based on contex-tual local interactions. By such definition, SoLS could be a powerful solution to manage nowadays logistics that is much larger and complex than ever before. The goal of this paper is to provide a comprehensive and in-depth discussion to specify expected advantages and functionalities of SoLS, supported by some recent emerging concepts and technologies. The paper also attempts to provide a theoretical framework for the future work.

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  • Shenle Pan & Damien Trentesaux & Yves Sallez, 2016. "Specifying Self-organising Logistics System: openness, intelligence, and decentralised control," Post-Print hal-01389875, HAL.
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    1. Marianne Jahre & Nathalie Fabbe-Costes, 2005. "Adaptation and adaptability in logistics networks," Post-Print hal-01421238, HAL.
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    1. Shenle Pan, 2019. "Opportunities of Product-Service System in Physical Internet," Post-Print hal-02155622, HAL.

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