Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6479
Title: Simulation based experimental design to identify factors affecting performance of AVS/RS
Authors: Ekren, Banu Y.
Heragu, S.S.
Krishnamurthy, A.
Malmborg, C.J.
Keywords: Autonomous vehicle storage and retrieval system
Design of experiments
Simulation
Unit-load storage and retrieval
Arrival rates
Automated units
Autonomous vehicle storage and retrieval systems
Autonomous vehicle technologies
Confidence levels
Cycle time
Experimental design
Input/output
Interaction effect
Inverse transformations
Key component
Point policy
Scheduling rules
Simulation units
Simulation-based
Storage and retrievals
Test analysis
Vehicle utilization
Density (optical)
Diffractive optical elements
Elevators
Information retrieval
Statistics
Vehicles
Automobile parts and equipment
Abstract: We perform a simulation based experimental design for automated unit-load (UL) storage and retrieval systems based on autonomous vehicle technology to identify factors affecting their performance. First, we select the best combination of numbers of lifts and vehicles from pre-defined scenarios that are the key components of the system. Then, we apply design of experiment (DOE) for a system with this combination of lifts and vehicles and for various arrival rates. The factors considered in the DOE include: dwell point policy, scheduling rule, input/output (I/O) locations and interleaving rule. Three different responses, the average cycle time for storage and retrieval transactions, average vehicle utilization, and average lift utilization, are considered. However, because the ANOVA assumptions are not met for the average cycle time response, an inverse transformation method is applied on this response. The results show that there is three-way interaction effect on each response at a 95% confidence level. After determining the main and the interaction effects, a Tukey's test analysis is completed on the responses. We utilize data from a warehouse in France that utilizes the autonomous vehicle storage and retrieval system. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6479
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2009.10.004
ISSN: 0360-8352
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