Autonomous mobile robot travel under deadlock and collision prevention algorithms by agent-based modelling in warehouses
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Date
2024
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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HYBRID
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Yes
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Abstract
Recent dramatic increase in e-commerce has also increased the adoption of automation technologies in warehouses. Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are from those technologies widely utilized in warehouse operations. It is important to design the operation of those robotic systems in such a way that they meet the current and future system requirements correctly. In this paper we study flexible travel of AMRs in warehouses by developing smart deadlock and collision prevention algorithms on agent-based modelling. By that AMR agents can interact with each other and environment so that they can make smart decisions maximizing their goals. We compare the performance of the developed flexible travel system with non-flexible designs where there is a single AMR dedicated to a specific zone so that no deadlock or collision possibility takes place. The results show that AMRs may provide up to 39% improvement in the flexible system compared to its non-flexible design.
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Agent-based simulation, deadlock prevention, autonomous vehicle, autonomous mobile robots, deadlock and collision, SHUTTLE-BASED STORAGE, VEHICLE STORAGE, SYSTEMS, DESIGN, FRAMEWORK, Deadlock Prevention, Agent-Based Simulation, Autonomous Vehicle, Deadlock and Collision, Autonomous Mobile Robots, 629, autonomous mobile robots, Agent-based simulation, autonomous vehicle, deadlock and collision, deadlock prevention
Fields of Science
0209 industrial biotechnology, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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16
Source
International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications
Volume
27
Issue
8
Start Page
1322
End Page
1341
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