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4 March 2024 A novel Event-triggered dynamic scheduling strategy for automated guided vehicle in warehouse system
Zhiyong Ma, Zhicheng Chen, Lidi Quan, Junpeng Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 12981, Ninth International Symposium on Sensors, Mechatronics, and Automation System (ISSMAS 2023); 1298169 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3014830
Event: 9th International Symposium on Sensors, Mechatronics, and Automation (ISSMAS 2023), 2023, Nanjing, China
Abstract
In order to improve the efficiency of warehouse system, dynamic scheduling strategies are introduced which heavily rely on the assumption that the speed of AGV is constant. This assume leads to the actual scheduling process being mismatched with the planning, then deteriorate the efficiency of scheduling strategies. An event triggered multi-task collaborative scheduling strategy for application scenarios is designed for solving this problem. Firstly, a warehouse scheduling model is proposed for multiple optimize objectives which include minimizing the total travel distance of AGVs, minimizing the penalty time for AGVs, and minimizing the range of AGVs' utilization rate. Secondly, a methodology for evaluating the inconsistency which caused by the various types of unexpected events between the offline scheduling schemes to the actual scheduling process is established. And then, the IDMOGA which integrates the event triggered strategy with DTC (Dynamic Task Chaining) scheduling is first proposed. Finally, the results of the simulation experiments show that the application of the IDMOGA has faster convergence speed, improves the cargo scheduling efficiency, significantly shortens the range of AGVs utilization rate, and is be more suitable for the application.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Zhiyong Ma, Zhicheng Chen, Lidi Quan, and Junpeng Zhang "A novel Event-triggered dynamic scheduling strategy for automated guided vehicle in warehouse system", Proc. SPIE 12981, Ninth International Symposium on Sensors, Mechatronics, and Automation System (ISSMAS 2023), 1298169 (4 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3014830
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