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8 May 2022 Analysis and research on port collection and distribution network based on low-carbon green development
Dan Wang, Shan Shan Ouyang
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Proceedings Volume 12249, 2nd International Conference on Internet of Things and Smart City (IoTSC 2022); 1224940 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2637025
Event: 2022 2nd International Conference on Internet of Things and Smart City (IoTSC 2022), 2022, Xiamen, China
Abstract
This paper studies the construction of a green, environmentally friendly, scientific and efficient port transportation scheme while meeting the transportation tasks of cargo owners. It makes decisions on transportation routes, cargo volume distribution, and transfer node selection. At the same time, carbon emissions are converted into environmental costs. Considering carbon tax policy and The relationship between the collection and distribution network is analyzed, and the changes of the collection and distribution network under the introduction of the carbon tax policy are analyzed. The results show that the increase of carbon tax has a downward trend in carbon emissions. The carbon tax can be reasonably set according to this law, which can greatly improve the level of multimodal transport, coordinate port benefits and ecological environment, and promote the sustainable development of port collection and distribution.
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Dan Wang and Shan Shan Ouyang "Analysis and research on port collection and distribution network based on low-carbon green development", Proc. SPIE 12249, 2nd International Conference on Internet of Things and Smart City (IoTSC 2022), 1224940 (8 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2637025
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KEYWORDS
Carbon

Optimization (mathematics)

Analytical research

Roads

Network security

Pollution control

Mathematical modeling

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