2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0736-5845(02)00071-6
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MaxFlow theory for availability calculation of automated material handling systems

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“…The basic concept of agent based is the allocation process by considering the information that matches with all system entities. 10 All entities structure of software have different types of internal evaluations. 15 Thus, allocation decisions which corresponds to the specific function are made based on these embedded entities structure by the aid of the agent-based architecture.…”
Section: Architecture Of Agent Based Control Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The basic concept of agent based is the allocation process by considering the information that matches with all system entities. 10 All entities structure of software have different types of internal evaluations. 15 Thus, allocation decisions which corresponds to the specific function are made based on these embedded entities structure by the aid of the agent-based architecture.…”
Section: Architecture Of Agent Based Control Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 In this type of devices, a computer is used to improve the movement of heavy items in order to respond very precisely to the material handling system operations. 10 These devices work by combining human flexibility, intelligence and skills by which robotic systems capabilities are promoted. The function of collaborative robots are to share the workspace with human coworker and assistance which integrates feedback with programming and motion guidance in semi-autonomous functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Karimi et al [15] analyzed and simulated the reliability of flexible manufacturing systems and used a bi-objective nonlinear optimization model to maximize shop reliability, as well as minimize production time. Beschorner and Glüer [16] further analyzed the availability of the MHS on the basis of the maximum flow that could be transported from the source to the destination in the system, i.e., they evaluated the percentage of the maximum flow that the MHS could provide with the consideration of component failures. Robustness, the ability of the system to maintain its function despite internal or external disruptions, has also been examined in relation to the MHS [17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%