Title :
Concept of Cellular Transport Systems in facility logistics
Author :
Kamagaew, Andreas ; Stenzel, Jonas ; Nettsträter, Andreas ; Ten Hompel, Michael
Author_Institution :
Fraunhofer Inst. for Mater. Flow & Logistics, Dortmund, Germany
Abstract :
The proposed concept of a Cellular Transport System shows the possibilities to increase the flexibility and changeability of facility logistics systems and enhances the ease of use of complex decentralized control systems. This contribution shows how to enhance these issues compared to conventional facility logistics systems, e.g. static conveyors, by using an autonomous vehicle swarm. Cellular Transport Systems are based on dedicated (cellular) material handling entities. Generally, these cells consist of autonomous transport vehicles (ATVs) or autonomous conveying modules. Various functions such as advanced sensor/actuator interoperation, highly reliable communication, localization and energy management are implemented in each of this cells, facilitating different forms of adaptive, anticipatory and collective behavior. Furthermore, Swarm Intelligence enables the creation of a collective that interacts and cooperates amongst each other in order to solve complex tasks.
Keywords :
actuators; automatic guided vehicles; collision avoidance; conveyors; industrial robots; logistics; materials handling; sensors; transportation; autonomous conveying modules; autonomous transport vehicles; autonomous vehicle swarm; cellular transport system concept; communication function; energy management function; facility logistics system; localization function; material handling entity; sensor-actuator interoperation function; swarm intelligence; Collision avoidance; Logistics; Materials handling; Navigation; Robot sensing systems; Vehicles; Automated Guided Vehicle; Cellular Transport System; Facility Logistics; Internet-of-Things; Multi-Agent System; Swarm Intelligence;
Conference_Titel :
Automation, Robotics and Applications (ICARA), 2011 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wellington
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0329-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICARA.2011.6144853