A Real-time Cargo Damage Management System via a Sorting Array Triangulation Technique
Philip B. Alipour, Matteus Magnusson, Martin W. Olsson, Nooshin H., Ghasemi, Lawrence Henesey

TL;DR
This paper introduces a real-time cargo damage management system that uses a novel triangulation technique to efficiently detect damages in containerized cargos, reducing inspection time and costs.
Contribution
The paper presents a new sorting array triangulation technique (SAT) combined with surface damage detection (SDD) for rapid cargo inspection, significantly decreasing the number of inspections needed.
Findings
The system reduces inspection ratio to 3:n for n containers.
It accurately detects damaged cargo stacks through triangulation.
The prototype demonstrates real-time inspection and decision support.
Abstract
This report covers an intelligent decision support system (IDSS), which handles an efficient and effective way to rapidly inspect containerized cargos for defection. Defection is either cargo exposure to radiation, physical damages such as holes, punctured surfaces, iron surface oxidation, etc. The system uses a sorting array triangulation technique (SAT) and surface damage detection (SDD) to conduct the inspection. This new technique saves time and money on finding damaged goods during transportation such that, instead of running inspections on containers, only 3 inspections per triangulation or a ratio of is required, assuming containers. The damaged stack in the array is virtually detected contiguous to an actually-damaged cargo by calculating nearby distances of such cargos, delivering reliable estimates for the whole local stack population. The estimated…
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TopicsMaterial Properties and Processing · Optimization and Packing Problems · Manufacturing Process and Optimization
