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Dynamic AGV Task Allocation in Intelligent Warehouses (2312.16026v1)

Published 26 Dec 2023 in math.OC and cs.AI

Abstract: This paper explores the integration of Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) in warehouse order picking, a crucial and cost-intensive aspect of warehouse operations. The booming AGV industry, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, is witnessing widespread adoption due to its efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness in automating warehouse tasks. This paper focuses on enhancing the picker-to-parts system, prevalent in small to medium-sized warehouses, through the strategic use of AGVs. We discuss the benefits and applications of AGVs in various warehouse tasks, highlighting their transformative potential in improving operational efficiency. We examine the deployment of AGVs by leading companies in the industry, showcasing their varied functionalities in warehouse management. Addressing the gap in research on optimizing operational performance in hybrid environments where humans and AGVs coexist, our study delves into a dynamic picker-to-parts warehouse scenario. We propose a novel approach Neural Approximate Dynamic Programming approach for coordinating a mixed team of human and AGV workers, aiming to maximize order throughput and operational efficiency. This involves innovative solutions for non-myopic decision making, order batching, and battery management. We also discuss the integration of advanced robotics technology in automating the complete order-picking process. Through a comprehensive numerical study, our work offers valuable insights for managing a heterogeneous workforce in a hybrid warehouse setting, contributing significantly to the field of warehouse automation and logistics.

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