In this paper, we illustrate the use of discrete event simulation to evaluate how dynamic planning methodologies can be best applied for the collection of waste from underground containers. We present a case study that took place at the waste collection company Twente Milieu, located in The Netherlands. Even though the underground containers are already equipped with motion sensors, the planning of container emptying’s is still based on static cyclic schedules. It is expected that the use of a dynamic planning methodology, that employs sensor information, will result in a more efficient collection process with respect to customer satisfaction, profits, and CO2 emissions. In this research we use simulation to (i) evaluate the current plannin...
This paper presents a mathematical model that can be used to estimate the time required to collect r...
We provide a solution to the problem of collecting the waste of modern cities within the scheduled t...
This paper presents the analysis, development and testing of a Decision Support System (DSS) allowin...
The purpose of this thesis was to construct a discrete event model of the waste handling activities ...
We consider the problem of collecting waste from sensor equipped underground containers. These senso...
This paper presents an innovative modeling framework able to support planning, management and optimi...
Adequate management of urban solid waste (USW) is beneficial to the environment, cities and people w...
AbstractDriven by both policy pressures and environmental concerns, new business models are becoming...
Gläser S, Stücken M. Introduction of an Underground Waste Container System - Model and Solution Appr...
This paper describes a study of improving the waste collection process through real-time simulation-...
Much study in recent years has focused on hazardous waste management, where one of the hazardous wa...
In this paper different microscopic discrete event simulation models for a container terminal are p...
Process improvement is one of the challenging tasks within manufacturing companies. This study has b...
From unexpended materials, products are created wastes which get into the environment. The environme...
This paper presents a mathematical model that can be used to estimate the time required to collect r...
We provide a solution to the problem of collecting the waste of modern cities within the scheduled t...
This paper presents the analysis, development and testing of a Decision Support System (DSS) allowin...
The purpose of this thesis was to construct a discrete event model of the waste handling activities ...
We consider the problem of collecting waste from sensor equipped underground containers. These senso...
This paper presents an innovative modeling framework able to support planning, management and optimi...
Adequate management of urban solid waste (USW) is beneficial to the environment, cities and people w...
AbstractDriven by both policy pressures and environmental concerns, new business models are becoming...
Gläser S, Stücken M. Introduction of an Underground Waste Container System - Model and Solution Appr...
This paper describes a study of improving the waste collection process through real-time simulation-...
Much study in recent years has focused on hazardous waste management, where one of the hazardous wa...
In this paper different microscopic discrete event simulation models for a container terminal are p...
Process improvement is one of the challenging tasks within manufacturing companies. This study has b...
From unexpended materials, products are created wastes which get into the environment. The environme...
This paper presents a mathematical model that can be used to estimate the time required to collect r...
We provide a solution to the problem of collecting the waste of modern cities within the scheduled t...
This paper presents the analysis, development and testing of a Decision Support System (DSS) allowin...