Serious Games, Simulation and IoT/IIoT for improving harbor performance
- a Agostino Bruzzone ,
- b Anna Sciomachen,
- c Elvezia Cepolina,
- d Antonio Giovannetti,
- e Alberto de Paoli,
- f Roberto Ferrari,
- g Bharath Gadupuri,
- h Andrea Reverberi,
- i Marco Frosolini,
- j Giuliano Fabbrini,
- k Antonio Martella,
- l Pier Filippo Monaci,
- m Luca Bucchianica
- a,b,c,d,e,f,g STRATEGOS, Genoa University, via Opera Pia 15, Genova, 16145, Italy
- ab,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j Simulation Team, via Magliotto2 , Savona, 17100, Italy
- a SIM4Future, via Trento 34, Genova, 16145, Italy
- k SeaNav, Via dei Pescatori, 56, Livorno, 55049, Italy
Cite as
Bruzzone A.G., Sciomachen A., Cepolina E., Giovannetti A., De Paoli A., Ferrari R., Gotelli M., Pedemonte M.,Gadupuri B., Fabbrini G. Martella A., Monaci, F., Bucchianica,L. (2022).,Serious games, simulation and IoT/IIoT for improving harbor perfromance. Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Harbor, Maritime and Multimodal Logistic Modeling & Simulation(HMS 2022). , 010 . DOI: https://doi.org/10.46354/i3m.2022.hms.010
Abstract
Shipping and ports are strategic areas for our country and their safety is essential to guarantee supplies, as well as competitiveness and sustainability in this sector. Furthermore, the even stronger connection with urban areas and the evolution of the connection structures with the port make it necessary to have a strategic plan capable of maintaining safe ports. Many stakeholders are involved in respecting port safety and security, a cross-cutting issue that requires coordination, collaboration and common understanding of complex interlinked situations and related risks.
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Volume Details
Volume Title
Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Harbor, Maritime and Multimodal Logistic Modeling & Simulation(HMS 2022)
Conference Location and Date
Rome, Italy
September 19-21, 2022
Conference ISSN
2724-0339
Volume ISBN
978-88-85741-74-4
Volume Editors
Eleonora Bottani
University of Parma, Italy
Agostino G. Bruzzone
MITIM-DIME, University of Genoa, Italy
Francesco Longo
University of Calabria, Italy
Yuri Merkuryev
Riga Technical University, Latvia
Miquel Angel Piera
Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
HMS 2022 Board
Agostino G. Bruzzone
General Co-Chair
MITIM-DIME, University of Genoa, Italy
Yuri Merkuryev
General Co-Chair
Riga Technical University, Latvia
Eleonora Bottani
Program Co-Chair
University of Parma, Italy
Miquel Angel Piera
Program Co-Chair
Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
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