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Automation in Warehouse Development

Automation in Warehouse Development
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Vorliegende Sprache eng
Hinweise auf parallele Ausgaben 361831412 Buchausg. u.d.T.: ‡Automation in warehouse development
ISBN 978-0-85729-967-3
Name Hamberg, Roelof
Verriet, Jacques
ANZEIGE DER KETTE Verriet, Jacques
T I T E L Automation in Warehouse Development
Verlagsort London
Verlag Springer-Verlag London Limited
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
2012
Umfang Online-Ressource (XII, 241p. 117 illus., 44 illus. in color, digital)
Reihe SpringerLink. Bücher
Notiz / Fußnoten Includes bibliographical references and index
Weiterer Inhalt Automation in Warehouse Development; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Part I Introduction; 1 The Falcon Project: Model-Based Design of Automated Warehouses; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Warehouses; 1.2.1 Trends; 1.2.2 System Development; 1.3 The Falcon Project; 1.4 Book Outline; 1.4.1 Decentralised Control Engineering; 1.4.2 Models in System Design; 1.4.3 Automated Item Handling; 1.4.4 Transport by Roaming Vehicles; 1.4.5 Reflections and Appendices; References; Part II Decentralised Control Engineering; 2 A Reference Architecture Capturing Structure and Behaviour of Warehouse Control. 2.1 Introduction2.1.1 Decentralised Warehouse Control; 2.1.2 Outline; 2.2 Warehouse Management and Control Reference Architecture; 2.2.1 WMCS Components; 2.2.2 WMCS Behaviours; 2.3 Case Study; 2.4 Implementation; 2.5 Experimental Validation; 2.6 Architectural Validation; 2.7 Conclusion and Outlook; References; 3 Decentralised Warehouse Control through Agent Organisations; 3.1 Motivation; 3.2 Modelling Agent-Based WMCS; 3.3 The Architecture; 3.4 Agent Organisations; 3.5 The Simulator; 3.6 Concluding Thoughts and Outlook; References; 4 Model-Driven Software Engineering; 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Code Generation by Model Transformations: A Case Study4.2.1 Code Generation by Model Transformation; 4.2.2 Pros and Cons; 4.3 Formalisation of Material Flow Diagrams: A Case Study; 4.3.1 Development Process; 4.3.2 Formal Material Flow Diagrams; 4.4 Reflection; 4.5 Model Comparison; 4.6 Analysis of Model Transformations; 4.6.1 Quality of Model Transformations; 4.6.2 Visualisation Approaches for Model Transformations; 4.7 Conclusion; References; Part III Models in System Design; 5 Aggregate Models of Order-Picking Workstations; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 System Description. 5.3 Models of Goods-to-Man Order-Picking Systems5.3.1 The Concept of Aggregation; 5.4 Effective Process Time-Based Aggregate Models; 5.4.1 First-Come-First-Serve processing; 5.4.2 Non-First-Come-First-Serve Processing; 5.4.3 Validation Using Real Data; 5.5 The Use of Aggregate Models; 5.6 Conclusion; References; 6 Model Support for New Warehouse Concept Development; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Development of an Automated Case Picking System; 6.2.1 Introduction of ACP; 6.2.2 Main Line of Development; 6.2.3 Critical Aspects of ACP; 6.3 Examples of Models During Development. 6.3.1 The Effect of Sequencing on System Performance6.3.2 From Component Availability to System Availability; 6.4 Reflection; References; 7 Warehouse System Configuration Support through Models; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Black-Box System Performance Models; 7.2.1 CPS Simulator-in-a-Box; 7.2.2 The Generic Transport Routing Simulator; 7.2.3 Reflection; 7.3 Integrated Warehouse System Configuration Support; 7.3.1 The Warehouse Design Toolbox; 7.4 Conclusion and Outlook; References; Part IV Automated Item Handling; 8 An Industrial Solution to Automated Item Picking; 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Automation of Item Picking: The Challenge
Titelhinweis Buchausg. u.d.T.: ‡Automation in warehouse development
ISBN ISBN 978-0-85729-968-0
ISBN 1-283-44414-3 ebk
ISBN 978-1-283-44414-9 MyiLibrary
Klassifikation TBC
KJMV
TEC000000
658.5
658.500285/63
TA177.4-185
QP 530
Kurzbeschreibung The warehouses of the future will come in a variety of forms, but with a few common ingredients. Firstly, human operational handling of items in warehouses is increasingly being replaced by automated item handling. Extended warehouse automation counteracts the scarcity of human operators and supports the quality of picking processes. Secondly, the development of models to simulate and analyse warehouse designs and their components facilitates the challenging task of developing warehouses that take into account each customer's individual requirements and logistic processes. Automation in Warehouse Development addresses both types of automation from the innovative perspective of applied science. In particular, it describes the outcomes of the Falcon project, a joint endeavour by a consortium of industrial and academic partners. The results include a model-based approach to automate warehouse control design, analysis models for warehouse design, concepts for robotic item handling and computer vision, and autonomous transport in warehouses. Automation in Warehouse Development is targeted at both academic researchers and industrial practitioners. It provides state-of-the art research on warehouse automation and model-based warehouse design. These topics have been addressed from a systems engineering perspective by researchers from different disciplines including software, control, and mechanical engineering, with a clear focus on the industrial applications of their research
2. Kurzbeschreibung The warehouses of the future will come in a variety of forms, but with a few common ingredients. Firstly, human operational handling of items in warehouses is increasingly being replaced by automated item handling. Extended warehouse automation counteracts the scarcity of human operators and supports the quality of picking processes. Secondly, the development of models to simulate and analyse warehouse designs and their components facilitates the challenging task of developing warehouses that take into account each customer's individual requirements and logistic processes. "Automation in
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ANZEIGE DER KETTE Lagerhaltung -- Automation
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