Title :
Improving in-transit and in-theatre asset visibility of the Canadian Armed Forces supply chain network
Author :
Boukhtouta, Abdeslem ; Berger, Josef
Author_Institution :
Defence R&D Canada - CORA, Canadian Dept. of Nat. Defence, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract :
A key functionality in military logistics is the concept of sense and respond logistics to provide asset visibility, rapid response, and advanced agility tailored to all military decision levels: strategic, operational, and tactical. Future military forces do require a near-real-time in-transit and total visibility of assets, personnel, and vital supplies. The implementation of an end-to-end asset visibility (AV) model enabled by novel tracking and monitoring technologies, is essential toward reaching the desired goal. This paper proposes an integrated model for the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) supply network suitable for asset visibility tracking and monitoring. It presents a high level design framework for end-to-end visibility and up to date asset information. It also discusses novel emergent technology, such as Next-Generation Wireless Communication (NGWC) mesh networking protocol (combined to active RFID) and RuBee, and its emerging challenges to successfully track CAF assets and provide in-theatre and in-transit visibility. NGWC technology provides an ultra-low power wireless protocol to collect and route logistics data to information systems which could be very effective in closing in-theatre and in-transit asset visibility gaps.
Keywords :
asset management; military computing; next generation networks; protocols; radiofrequency identification; supply chains; wireless mesh networks; CAF assets; Canadian Armed Forces; NGWC technology; RuBee; active RFID; asset visibility monitoring; asset visibility tracking; end-to-end asset visibility model; in-theatre asset visibility; in-transit asset visibility; military decision levels; military logistics; next-generation wireless communication mesh networking protocol; sense and respond logistics; supply chain network; ultra-low power wireless protocol; Active RFID tags; Monitoring; Protocols; Supply chains; Wireless communication; Asset visibility; NGWC; RFID; Supply Network;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Logistics and Transport (ICALT), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hammamet
DOI :
10.1109/ICAdLT.2014.6864109