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Developing conflict-free routes for automated guided vehicles

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Abstract

Automated guided vehicles (AGVs) are a highly sophisticated and increasingly popular type of material handling device in flexible manufacturing systems. This paper details solution methodologies for the static routing problem in which demand assignment of the AGVs are known; the focus is to obtain an implementable solution within a reasonable amount of computer time. The objective is to minimize the makespan, while routing AGVs on a bidirectional network in a conflict-free manner. This problem is solved via column generation. The master problem in this column generation procedure has the makespan and vehicle interference constraints. Columns in the master problem are routes iteratively generated for each AGV. The subproblem is a constrained shortest path problem with time-dependent costs on the edges. An improvement procedure is developed to better the solution obtained at the end of the master-subproblem interactions. Several methods of iterating between the master and subproblem are experimented with in-depth computational experiments. Our empirical results indicate that the procedure as a whole usually generates solutions that are within a few percent of a proposed bound, within reasonable computer time.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1077-1090
Number of pages14
JournalOperations Research
Volume41
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1993

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