Extended Reality, Intelligent Agents and Simulation to improve Efficiency, Safety and Security in Harbors and Port Plants

  • Agostino G. Bruzzone  , 
  • b Marina Massei  , 
  • Kirill Sinelshchikov  , 
  • d Paolo Fadda  , 
  • e Gianfranco Fancello  , 
  • e Giuliano Fabbrini  , 
  • g Marco Gotelli 
  • a,b,cSimulation Team, Genoa University
  • d,eDelft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
  • f,gSIM4Future
Cite as
Bruzzone A. G., Massei M., Sinelshchikov K., Fadda P., Fancello G., Fabbrini G., Gotelli M. (2019). Extended Reality, Intelligent Agents and Simulation to improve Efficiency, Safety and Security in Harbors and Port Plants. Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Harbor, Maritime and Multimodal Logistic Modeling & Simulation (HMS 2019), pp. 88-91. DOI: https://doi.org/10.46354/i3m.2019.hms.012

Abstract

The paper introduces a new project devoted to develop a simulation-based solution for improving emergency planning and crisis management in critical infrastructures such as seaports and related terminal. The research aims to investigate the use of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation jointly with Extended Reality in this framework.

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