Transaction Processing Policies in a Flexible Shuttle-based Storage and Re-trieval System by Real-time Data Tracking under Agent-based Modelling

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Abstract

This study investigates priority assignment rules (PARs) for transaction processing in automated warehouses featuring a shuttle-based storage and retrieval system (SBSRS). By incorporating real-time data tracking through agent-based modeling, the research explores the unique aspect of the SBSRS design, which involves flexible travel of robotic order picker shuttles between tiers. The paper proposes PARs under agent-based modeling to enhance multi-objective performance metrics, including average flow time (AFT), maximum flow time (MFT), outlier transaction AFT, and standard deviations of flow times (SD) within the system. Exper-imental evaluations are conducted with various warehouse designs, comparing the results against commonly used static scheduling rules. The findings demonstrate that real-time tracking policies significantly improve system performance. Specifically, prioritizing the processing of outliers based on transaction waiting time enhances MFT, SD, and other performance metrics, while minimizing adverse effects on AFT. Certain rules exhibit notable improvements in MFT and SD, while others achieve the lowest AFT values among all experiments. This paper contributes to the existing literature by presenting a multi-objective performance improvement procedure and highlighting the advantages of real-time data tracking-based scheduling policies in automated warehousing systems.

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Ekren, B. Y. (2023). Transaction Processing Policies in a Flexible Shuttle-based Storage and Re-trieval System by Real-time Data Tracking under Agent-based Modelling. International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences, 8(6), 1083–1112. https://doi.org/10.33889/IJMEMS.2023.8.6.062

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