Title :
A Hybrid Model of Complex Automated Warehouse Systems—Part II: Analysis and Experimental Results
Author :
Basile, Francesco ; Chiacchio, Pasquale ; Coppola, Jolanda
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Ing. Elettron. ed Ing. Inf., Univ. degli Studi di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
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 time phenomena. In Part I, a hybrid modeling approach based on a new Petri net formalism and a freeware simulation tool have been presented. The concepts of Hybrid Petri Nets and Colored Petri Nets are merged to obtain modular and compact models for automated warehouse systems. Part II now focuses on the application of this formalism to automated warehouse systems analysis and performance evaluation. Liveness analysis is performed by means of a hybrid automaton obtained from the net model. A deadlock prevention policy is synthesized working on an aggregated model. Finally, a real case study is considered to show the effectiveness of the approach.
Keywords :
Petri nets; conveyors; cranes; discrete event systems; simulation; storage automation; warehouse automation; automated storage and retrieval subsystem; automated warehouse system; buffers; carousels; colored Petri nets; continuous time phenomena; conveyors; crane; deadlock prevention policy; discrete event system; freeware simulation tool; hybrid Petri nets; hybrid modeling approach; interface area; liveness analysis; picking area; stock unit; Analytical models; Discrete event systems; Modeling; Performance evaluation; Petri nets; Simulation; Automated warehouse systems; Petri nets; discrete event systems; hybrid systems;
Journal_Title :
Automation Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASE.2012.2215323