Etfa2011 2011
DOI: 10.1109/etfa.2011.6059041
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A hybrid model for the control and the analysis of complex automated warehouse systems

Abstract: An automated warehouse system has two main components: an automated storage and retrieval subsystem consisting of a number of aisles, each one served by a crane, and a picking area which is formed by bays where stock units coming from the aisles are partially emptied by human operators. These two components are connected via an interface area consisting of carousels, conveyors and buffers. This area is usually modeled as a discrete event system, while the overall system performance depends also on continuous t… Show more

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“…The simple case study of this preliminary work shows that CMHPNs are a promising tool to model complex material handling systems. In [11] an application of CMHPNs to real automated warehouse systems is discussed. Moreover, CMHPNs are a general hybrid system tool and then they can be used to obtain compact models of general hybrid systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simple case study of this preliminary work shows that CMHPNs are a promising tool to model complex material handling systems. In [11] an application of CMHPNs to real automated warehouse systems is discussed. Moreover, CMHPNs are a general hybrid system tool and then they can be used to obtain compact models of general hybrid systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%