1st Edition

Airport Baggage Handling Systems Using the Baggage Factory Approach to Support AI Optimisation, Decisions, and Design Processes

By Brahim Rekiek Copyright 2024
    236 Pages 143 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    236 Pages 143 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The competition between airports demands higher-quality services to satisfy passengers. A Baggage Handling System (BHS) serves functions such as baggage sorting, screening, and storage. A successful BHS means bags move between areas as travellers do. Handlers load/unload bags and transfer them between the airport's areas. Automation can save money and bring safety and operational benefits. Warehouses as well as the automotive industry are more advanced technologically in comparison to the airport and especially the baggage handling business. The concept of the Baggage Factory (BF) is an approach (based on Industry 4.0) that simplifies the processes from the moment passengers drop off their bags at check-in till the destination (chutes, carousels, and so forth).

    Airport Baggage Handling Systems: Using the Baggage Factory Approach to Support AI Optimisation, Decisions, and Design Processes introduces the features of the BF concept and presents how BHS designers can use AI technology to tackle many BHS problems and concerns. The book bridges the gap between airport BHS designers and experts in AI and optimisation. It describes in detail the field of baggage handling using algorithms for sorting bags or optimising the flow. The way the systems are designed is discussed, and a behind-the-scenes look at the BHS industry and how it affects the daily lives of travellers is presented.

    International and multidisciplinary in approach, this book is an ideal resource for practitioners, students, and researchers involved in the air transportation industry, Tourism, Systems Engineering, Layout and Design, Artificial Intelligence, Assembly Automation, and Logistics fields.

    Part I – Introduction. 1. Introduction. 2. Airports – Baggage Handling Factory. 3. Ergonomics. 4. Baggage Handling System Design. Part II - From Intra-Logistics to Airport BHS. 5. Baggage Storage Systems. 6. Individual Carrier Systems. 7. The Automatic Packing Cell. 8. The Batch Build Concept. 9. The Resource Planning. 10. The Service Vehicle Management. 11. The BHS Disaster Management. Part III – Tools. 12. The Lean Principles. 13. Decision-Aid Techniques. 14. Optimisation and Artificial Intelligence. 15. Systems Simulation. 16. The Big data. Part IV – Challenges. 17. The Epilogue.

    Biography

    Dr Brahim Rekiek earned his license in Physics from the Université Abdel Malek Essaadi, Morocco, in 1993, his D.E.S. in products and robotics in 1996, and a Ph.D. degree in artificial intelligence in 2000 from the Université Libre de Bruxelles. He has worked for more than 20 years at Fabricom Airports Systems and Beumer in the main sectors of airport BHS, and Automotive and Logistics. He has experience in a variety of projects related to the design and analysis of baggage handling systems for airports worldwide, including tasks such as layout, capacity analysis, and simulation. Dr Brahim has published many scientific papers on the subject of optimisation, design, and layout and has supervised many scholars and industrial research projects in the last 20 years as well as published one book.