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The article described the concept of an intelligent system of spreading and scanning information about shipping cargo in containers. The system (in accordance with assumption of Industry 4.0) described in the research contains four system modules enabling to support monitoring and crisis management during the transport of dangerous materials: 1. Monitoring system of the containers’ movement classified as shipping dangerous materials with the following subsystems: (a) monitoring subsystem of the containers’ movement in inland shipping; (b) monitoring subsystem of the containers’ movement on roads in urbanized city network; (c) monitoring subsystem in the railway; (d) monitoring subsystem of the containers’ movement in the docks; (e) data acquisition subsystem concerning containers in maritime transport. 2. Monitoring/scanning system of containers’ content. 3. Integration/harmonization/transfer system of data among IMDG, ADR, ADN systems. 4. Spreading of encoded information system about shipping load in the container. 5. Interface for services: the police, the fire brigade, the emergency medical service in the range of equipment and programming.
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Ślączka, W., Pietrusewicz, K., Marcinek, M. (2017). Intelligent Container in Water – Land Transport. MBSE Approach for System Design. In: Mikulski, J. (eds) Smart Solutions in Today’s Transport. TST 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 715. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66251-0_28
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