2022
DOI: 10.1111/poms.13406
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Robot Scheduling for Mobile‐Rack Warehouses: Human–Robot Coordinated Order Picking Systems

Abstract: Intelligent part‐to‐picker systems are spreading across a broad range of industries as preferred solutions for agile order fulfillment, wherein mobile racks are carried by robots and moved to stations where human pickers can pick items from them. Such systems raise the challenge of designing good work schedules for human pickers; they also give rise to a new class of operational scheduling problems in human–robot coordinated order picking systems. This work studies the problem of finding a suitable robot sched… Show more

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“…Moreover, considering both humans and machines, how to achieve an optimal operations plan? For example, Wang et al (2021b) investigate how an optimal robot schedule can be established with the considerations of human workers. The authors derive insights regarding the benefits of having the robothuman system.…”
Section: Future Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, considering both humans and machines, how to achieve an optimal operations plan? For example, Wang et al (2021b) investigate how an optimal robot schedule can be established with the considerations of human workers. The authors derive insights regarding the benefits of having the robothuman system.…”
Section: Future Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Azadeh et al ( 2019 ) summarized the new robotic automated picking systems. In picking and matching processes of distribution centers, many robots are used to increase productivity, such as the Kiva-Systems warehouse robot (Ivanov, Dolgui, et al, 2019 ; Ivanov, Tsipoulanidis, et al, 2019 ), the KIVA warehouse (Weidinger et al, 2018 ) and mobile-rack warehouses (Wang et al, 2021 ). Table 6 summarizes the different features of smart warehouses in the related literature.…”
Section: Smart Supply Chain Management Under Industry 40mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ere is abundant literature on heuristic algorithms for optimization problems [25][26][27][28][29][30]. For example, Homsi et al [31] proposed an exact branch-and-price algorithm and a hybrid genetic search to study industrial and tramp ship routing and scheduling problems.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%