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Journal articles on the topic "Warehouse Automation"

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Hu, Qing Ming, Dong Sheng Li, Xi Bing Li, Jian Hua Guo, and Shi Gang Wang. "Research on Storage Automation Rebuilding of Traditional Warehouse." Applied Mechanics and Materials 151 (January 2012): 544–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.151.544.

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A storage automation rebuilding scheme was proposed to enhance the space utilization and operational efficiency based on the analysis of the existing problem on traditional warehouse. The warehouse’s re-designing & re-planning scheme was determined, and the computer management & control system based on barcode and Radio Frequency (RP) technology was introduced with the fully utilization of traditional warehouse and original equipment. The hardware and software of the system were also expounded. Finally according to the requirement of host computer management & control system, operational control technology is integrated with information management, and the operation-oriented warehouse dynamic information management system was elaborated. The research results show that the rebuilding schemes have important theoretical and realistic significance on the improvement of changing the traditional warehouses into logistics centers.
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Chen, Chen, Jian Mao, and Xingwen Gan. "Design of Automated Warehouse Management System." MATEC Web of Conferences 232 (2018): 03049. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201823203049.

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Aiming at the low degree of automation in production enterprises, real-time tracking and automatic access to warehouses are realized by developing warehouse management software. The paper first analyzes the system requirements, and then gives the overall design plan, through C#, MySQL and TCP. IP communication protocol, compiled a set of warehouse management system software. The actual application shows that the automation level and management efficiency of production enterprises are improved.
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Lewczuk, Konrad, Michał Kłodawski, and Paweł Gepner. "Energy Consumption in a Distributional Warehouse: A Practical Case Study for Different Warehouse Technologies." Energies 14, no. 9 (May 9, 2021): 2709. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14092709.

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Energy consumption by distribution warehouses has become an essential component of green warehousing and research on reducing the carbon footprint of supply chains. Energy consumption in warehousing is a complex and multilayered problem, which is generally considered in the literature in relation to its detailed components, not as part of comparative studies. In this article, the authors consider six cross-sectional variants of warehouse technology, from manual to fully automatic, and analyze the energy consumption of a warehouse in various configurations. A methodology for estimating storage space and determining energy consumption is proposed. The energy balance of the warehouse variants includes energy for material handling equipment operation, energy consumption for building maintenance (heating, cooling, lighting, etc.), and energy generated by the photovoltaic system on the roof. Then, the operational costs of the variants are estimated and, on their basis, an automation index is determined. The index allows for a comparative analysis of energy consumption and the mechanization and automation of a warehouse. It is shown that a significant part of the energy is spent on maintaining a warehouse building, especially in the case of facilities with a low degree of automation.
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Аbzhaрbarova, A. Zh, and R. D. Mussalieva. "Features of using AGV technology in the warehouse." Bulletin of "Turan" University, no. 1 (March 31, 2021): 104–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.46914/1562-2959-2021-1-1-104-109.

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This article examines the current state of warehouse logistics, which is characterized by the use of automated technologies and software for work performed in the warehouse to reduce logistics costs. Automation of all types of warehouses increases the cost of warehouse operations by automating small, repetitive tasks, allowing workers to focus on more complex tasks. The development of information technologies and the use of modern technology expand the possibilities of improving the efficiency of the warehouse. The warehouse robotics industry includes several types of warehouse robots that serve different purposes and functions, such as filling orders and moving inventory in a warehouse, etc. One of the types of warehouse robotics that we consider in this article are vehicles with automatic control technology AGV (Automatic guided vehicle). The AGV technology is based on an automatic trolley, an electric tool that transports goods from place to place. Since the trolley is controlled automatically, maintenance of the trolley does not require a separate operator-the trolleys move along a given trajectory in isolated conditions without the need for human labor. In addition to the need to maintain the required product quality, the use of AGV has the following advantages: reducing the number of personnel, especially high-quality and responsible transport operators, ensuring occupational safety, minimizing damage caused by product damage, since all movements of vehicles with automatic control can be precisely programmed.
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Muha, Robert, Sebastjan Škerlič, and Vanja Erčulj. "The Importance of Risk Management for the Introduction of Modern Warehouse Technologies." Promet - Traffic&Transportation 32, no. 3 (May 7, 2020): 321–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v32i3.3207.

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The purpose of the study is to determine whether the presence of risk management in a warehouse requires the implementation of modern warehouse technology. On the basis of the literature analysis, it was possible to determine that there is a correlation between the presence of the highest level of risk management and the use of modern warehouse technology in individual warehousing processes. For this purpose, a statistical analysis was carried out on a sample of companies operating in the Slovenian automotive industry. The results did not reveal a tangible correlation between the presence of risk management with the use of individual modern warehouse technology, the motivation for its use and errors in its use. The results of the study therefore, highlight the problems that are present in the warehousing system of the Slovenian companies in the automotive industry, which are related to substandard technological equipment in the warehouses and to the discrepancy between the level of manufacturing automation and the level of warehousing automation. The results are important for the Slovenian automotive industry in terms of the implementation of modern warehouse technology in the high-tech automotive industry.
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Song, Bo, Wei Yang Wang, and Zhen Sun. "The Research of Warehouse Automation System Based on ZigBee & RFID." Applied Mechanics and Materials 416-417 (September 2013): 753–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.416-417.753.

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This document explains the redesigned Warehouse Automation System based on ZigBee & RFID according to the research of present situation of warehouse workflow and management system. Based on the new design, we have succeeded to locate and manage the goods area using the ZigBee, propose a solution that using forklift as a carrier to realize "Offline Goods-Placement Management", so as to improve the accuracy and flexibility of goods management. This study resolves the following research problems: (1) Redesign the overall system workflow. (2) Describe the automation system functions and advantage. This Warehouse Automation System can effectively make up for many shortcomings of the previous warehouse management system and improve the efficiency of warehouse management.
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FROSDICK, GORDON. "WAREHOUSE AUTOMATION — A FINANCIAL CASE." Logistics World 2, no. 2 (February 1989): 107–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb007470.

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Guo, Wen Lan, and Zhi Jia Huang. "Analysis and Research of the Automated Warehouse Management and Control System." Applied Mechanics and Materials 511-512 (February 2014): 1095–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.511-512.1095.

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Based on the requirement of the application and development of modern logistics technology, combined with the computer technology, communication technology and information technology, this paper studies the concrete scheme of automated warehouse goods management, and analysis of database and the interface system. The automated warehouse management and control system realize the automation of warehouse management and directly, eventually to improve the comprehensive automation level of enterprises has a certain value.
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Moriya, Toshio, Nobutaka Kimura, Koji Ara, and Takashi Watanabe. "Warehouse Automation towards Innovation in Logistics." Journal of the Robotics Society of Japan 37, no. 8 (2019): 699–702. http://dx.doi.org/10.7210/jrsj.37.699.

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Pilipenko, O. V., E. N. Provotorova, S. M. Sergeev, and O. V. Rodionov. "Automation engineering of adaptive industrial warehouse." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1399 (December 2019): 044045. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1399/4/044045.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Warehouse Automation"

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Huynh, Philip, and Kim Tavakoli. "Implementation of automation within a warehouse company." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för innovation, design och teknik, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-48647.

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The aim of this study is to present the advantages and disadvantages of automation in warehouses. The goal is to introduce a way of approaching when implementing a new technology. The following research question are thus stated:     RQ1. What are the advantages with automation in warehouse companies?    RQ2. What are the disadvantages with automation in warehouse companies?    RQ3. How can automation be implemented within a warehouse company?    The research questions worked as a guideline to build the theoretical framework and result section. The analysis and conclusion section were then formulated, and the research questions were answered. To answer the research questions, the approach of the systematic literature review has been used. Which means the information gathered was done in a systematic way.     It can be said that there are both advantages and disadvantages when it comes to automation in warehouses. The automated systems that were introduced in this thesis was AGVs and palletizing robots. Both these systems require more investigation and do not fully fulfil the customer demand. Yet, it can be said that automation in warehouses can have many positive effects on for example productivity, effectivity, and employees phycological and physical aspect.     For implementation of automation a guiding principle of three head phases was introduced with several steps. The head phases are the pre-project phase, implementation phase and post-project phase. The pre-project phase is about analysing the current company state and deciding if the implementation is possible with the resources available. The implementation phase is about the importance of structuring the planning and reducing the uncertainty during the project. Lastly, post-project phase is about adjusting after the automation and reflecting about the implementation. Reflecting the processes that occurred during the project is valuable experience, therefore it is important to think over the whole process and how to keep improving processes within the organization.    There are both advantages and disadvantages with the use of automation within warehouse companies. It is believed that implementation of automation in a warehouse is strongly dependent on the individuals involved. In this study the key individuals that were discussed were managers and employees. A framework for implementation of new technology was introduced as a guiding principle for managers. The framework is aimed to work for warehouse companies and presents the risks of not following the recommended procedure.     In future studies, the programming field within palletizing and AGVs can be further researched, which can reduce the disadvantages with the usage of automation within warehouse companies.
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Gholami, Shahbandi Saeed. "Semantic Mapping in Warehouses." Licentiate thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, CAISR Centrum för tillämpade intelligenta system (IS-lab), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-32170.

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This thesis and appended papers present the process of tacking the problem of environment modeling for autonomous agent. More specifically, the focus of the work has been semantic mapping of warehouses. A semantic map for such purpose is expected to be layout-like and support semantics of both open spaces and infrastructure of the environment. The representation of the semantic map is required to be understandable by all involved agents (humans, AGVs and WMS.) And the process of semantic mapping is desired to lean toward full-autonomy, with minimum input requirement from human user. To that end, we studied the problem of semantic annotation over two kinds of spatial map from different modalities. We identified properties, structure, and challenges of the problem. And we have developed representations and accompanied methods, while meeting the set criteria. The overall objective of the work is “to develop and construct a layer of abstraction (models and/or decomposition) for structuring and facilitate access to salient information in the sensory data. This layer of abstraction connects high level concepts to low-level sensory pattern.” Relying on modeling and decomposition of sensory data, we present our work on abstract representation for two modalities (laser scanner and camera) in three appended papers. Feasibility and the performance of the proposed methods are evaluated over data from real warehouse. The thesis conclude with summarizing the presented technical details, and drawing the outline for future work.
Automatic Inventory and Mapping of Stock (AIMS)
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Nilsson, Adam, and Merkle Daniel Elmar. "Technical solutions for automation of warehouse operations and their implementation challenges." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för ekonomistyrning och logistik (ELO), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-74930.

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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to focus on the challenges with the implementation of technical solutions for automation of warehouse operations for the movement and tracking of goods. Additionally, the focus is on the similarities and differences between the identified challenges in theory and practice. MethodologyThis study employs a qualitative research strategy with a cross-sectional research design. A qualitative analysis of the challenges for the automation of warehouse operations is done, with the help of semi-structured interviews of 9 different companies.TheoryThe theory chapter starts with an introduction of warehouse management systems (WMS) and the differentiation between the main and supportive warehouse processes, whereby the focus is drawn on the supportive processes. The supportive processes are differentiated into the movement and tracking of goods. For the movement of goods automated guided vehicles (AGVs), Automated forklifts and Automated conveyor systems are analyzed. For the tracking of goods Barcodes, QR-Codes and RFID technology is examined. These two areas are also analyzed regarding their identified challenges. AnalysisThe analysis is based on the identification of the challenges from theory and empirical data for the tracking and movement of goods within a warehouse. Therefore, the empirical perceived challenges are processed and merged together. Afterwards, the theoretical and empirical identified challenges are compared for each of the technical solutions for automation for the movement and tracking of goods. Additionally, a comparison between the degrees of importance of the perceived challenges is drawn.Conclusion Technical solutions for automation for the movement and tracking of goods perceived in theory and practice are analyzed in this thesis. The conclusion of this study is that there are differences and similarities between the challenges for the movement and tracking of goods. Regarding the movement of goods, theory is more directed to see challenges after the implementation in contrast to the focus of practice on the pre-implementation challenges. For the tracking of goods, the perceived challenges in practice are more about the usage and not as technical oriented as the theory.
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Essaidi, Moez. "Model-Driven Data Warehouse and its Automation Using Machine Learning Techniques." Paris 13, 2013. http://scbd-sto.univ-paris13.fr/secure/edgalilee_th_2013_essaidi.pdf.

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L'objectif de ce travail de thèse est de proposer une approche permettant l'automatisation complète du processus de transformation de modèles pour le développement d'entrepôts de données. L'idée principale est de réduire au mieux l'intervention des experts humains en utilisant les traces de transformations réalisées sur des projets similaires. L'objectif est d'utiliser des techniques d'apprentissage supervisées pour traiter les définitions de concepts avec le même niveau d'expression que les données manipulées. La nature des données manipulées nous a conduits à choisir les langages relationnels pour la description des exemples et des hypothèses. Ces langages ont l'avantage d'être expressifs en donnant la possibilité d'exprimer les relations entres les objets manipulés mais présente l'inconvénient majeur de ne pas disposer d'algorithmes permettant le passage à l'échelle pour des applications industrielles. Pour résoudre ce problème, nous avons proposé une architecture permettant d'exploiter au mieux les connaissances issues des invariants de transformations entre modèles et métamodèles. Cette manière de procéder a mis en lumière des dépendances entre les concepts à apprendre et nous a conduits à proposer un paradigme d'apprentissage dit de concepts-dépendants. Enfin, cette thèse présente plusieurs aspects qui peuvent influencer la prochaine génération de plates-formes décisionnelles. Elle propose, en particulier, une architecture de déploiement pour la business intelligence en tant que service basée sur les normes industrielles et les technologies les plus récentes et les plus prometteuses
This thesis aims at proposing an end-to-end approach which allows the automation of the process of model transformations for the development of data warehousing components. The main idea is to reduce as much as possible the intervention of human experts by using once again the traces of transformations produced on similar projects. The goal is to use supervised learning techniques to handle concept definitions with the same expressive level as manipulated data. The nature of the manipulated data leads us to choose relational languages for the description of examples and hypothesises. These languages have the advantage of being expressive by giving the possibility to express relationships between the manipulated objects, but they have the major disadvantage of not having algorithms allowing the application on large scales of industrial applications. To solve this problem, we have proposed an architecture that allows the perfect exploitation of the knowledge obtained from transformations' invariants between models and metamodels. This way of proceeding has highlighted the dependencies between the concepts to learn and has led us to propose a learning paradigm, called dependent-concept learning. Finally, this thesis presents various aspects that may inuence the next generation of data warehousing platforms. The latter suggests, in particular, an architecture for business intelligence-as-a-service based on the most recent and promising industrial standards and technologies
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Kúdelová, Lucie. "Fungování distribučního centra s dámským oblečením ve Velké Británii dnes a po případné automatizaci skladových procesů." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2009. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-15880.

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The goal of this diploma is understanding and evaluation of the warehouse processes, the specification of problems and finding the best ways to deal with these drawbacks. The method used for the diploma is comparison. The theoretical part briefly focuses on the fashion logistics. The practical part then describes the distribution centre of the company Bonmarché Ltd. At first the functioning processes in all warehouse departments are specified and the problems are appointed. The second part focuses on the considered changes that would eliminate the problems. The final comparison will tell us whether these changes will solve the problems and enable the company to stay competitive on the British clothing market.
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Andersson, Mikaela, Henrik Johansson, and David Lindkvist. "Design av lagerlayout - En fallstudie med inriktning på ergonomi, effektivitet och flexibilitet." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-23062.

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Syftet med fallstudien var att undersöka vad Airshoppen Travel Retail kan tänka på viddesignen av sin nya lagerlayout. För att genomföra studien har en teoretisk modell tagits fram som fokuserar på hur företags layout kan designas. Med den teoretiska modellen analyseras först två verksamheters lagerlayout. I nästa steg användes analysen för att vidare analysera och ge rekommendationer till Airshoppen Travel Retail angående vad företaget kan tänka på vid designen av sin nya lagerlayout. Genomförda intervjuer och observationer visade att utvecklingen av lagerverksamheternas processer anpassades till, och begränsades av, platsbristen. Tidigare forskning talade för att designen av ett lager ska grundas i valet av system. Bristfällig design kan leda till höga kostnader, begränsad flexibilitet och minskad effektivitet. En intressant aspekt som studien lyfte var att den tidigare forskningen främst fokuserar på att minska travel distance, medans studiens empiriska underlag visade att företag främst fokuserade på att öka plocksäkerhet och produktivitet. Studiens resultat presenterades som en rekommendation för hur Airshoppen Travel Retail kan designa sin lagerlayout. Resultatet visade vikten av att välja system i samband med kontrollregler för att undvika låsningar i layouten, att plocka i zoner kan leda till ökad effektivitet. Slutligen krävs noggranna kalkyler för företaget att avgöra om automation är en nödvändig och lönsam investering.
The purpose of the case study was to investigate what Airshoppen Travel Retail could take into consideration when designing their new warehouse layout. In order to carry out the study, a theoretical model was developed, the model focuses on how warehouse layout could be designed. The theoretical model analyzes the warehouse layout of two companies. The findings were then used to analyze and give recommendations to Airshoppen Travel Retail regarding what the company could take into consideration when designing their new warehouse layout. Interviews and observations showed that the development of the warehouses processes was adapted and limited by the lack of space in their warehouses. Previous research suggested that the design of a warehouse should be based on the choice of system, either manual or automatic. Inadequate design can lead to high costs, limited flexibility and reduced efficiency. An interesting aspect that the study highlighted was that the previous research mainly focuses on reducing travel distance, while the study's empirical basis showed that companies primarilyfocus on decreasing picking errors and increasing productivity. The results of the study were presented as recommendations to Airshoppen Travel Retail on how the company could design their new warehouse layout. The results showed the importance of choosing systems and control policies simultaneously to avoid limitations in the layout. Furthermore, with a manual system, implementation of zone picking could lead to increased efficiency. On a final note, careful calculations are required for the company to properly determine whether automation is a necessary and profitable investment.
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Ricca, Steven. "Using a one-chip microcomputer to control an automated warehouse model." Ohio : Ohio University, 1988. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1182869918.

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SÖDERBÄRG, KARL. "Industry 4.0 to enhance lean resource efficiency." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-299625.

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This paper is a practical and empirical investigation into the relationship and overlap between the two industrial paradigms of Lean Management and Industry 4.0. This is accomplished with an in-depth case study of a goods receipt to identify Lean wastes and accompanied by a discussion on how these wastes can be eliminated by enhancing the processes and material flows with Industry 4.0 technologies. It was found that efforts to enhance a process with Industry 4.0 Technologies should be preceded by ensuring that the process can be performed in a standardized manner. After that the study recommends improved methods of data collection which enables the effective implementation of other supporting Industry 4.0 Technologies.
Denna uppsats är en praktisk och empirisk utredning av relationen och samspelet mellan de två industriella paradigmen Lean Management och Industri 4.0. Till grund för det för det ligger en utförlig fallstudie av en godsmottagning för att identifiera Lean slöserier och en tillhörande diskussion om hur dessa slöserier kan elimineras genom att förbättra arbetsprocesser och materialflöden med Industri 4.0 och tillhörande teknologier. Ur det uppdagades att åtgärder för göra processer mer effektiva med dessa Industri 4.0 teknologier bör föregås av att processen kan utföras på ett standardiserat vis. När det är säkerställt så är det denna studies rekommendation att fokusera på metoder och verktyg för insamling av data vilket blir den grund som möjliggör implementering av behjälpliga och automatiserande Industri 4.0 teknologier.
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Dunkin, Ann Elizabeth. "Analysis and design of storage and retrieval systems for tote sized loads." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/25525.

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Hollender, Ken James. "A study of input/output systems for unit-load high-rise automated storage and retrieval systems." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/24868.

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Books on the topic "Warehouse Automation"

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Hamberg, Roelof, and Jacques Verriet, eds. Automation in Warehouse Development. London: Springer London, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-968-0.

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Computerizing warehouse operations. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall, Business & Professional Division, 1985.

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Hompel, Michael Ten. Warehouse management: Automation and organisation of warehouse and order picking systems. Berlin: Springer, 2007.

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Hompel, Michael. Warehouse Management: Organisation und Steuerung von Lager- und Kommissioniersystemen. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer -Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.

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(Conference), Automation in Warehousing. Automation in warehousing: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference, 25-26 October 1988, Brussels,Belgium. Bedford: IFS Publications, 1988.

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Backmerhoff, Wolfgang. Beitrag zur Automatisierung von Kommissioniersystemen. München: Huss-Verlag, 1988.

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International, Conference on Automation in Warehousing (10th 1989 Dallas Texas). Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Automation in Warehousing, October 16-18, 1989, Dallas, Texas: 10th ICAW. Norcross, Georgia: Institute of Industrial Engineers, 1989.

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International, Conference on Automation in Warehousing (7th 1986 San Francisco Calif ). Proceedings of the 7th International Conference in Warehousing: October 13-15, 1986, San Francisco, California. Bedford, Kempston, UK: ISF(Publications), 1986.

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International, Conference on Automation in Warehousing (9th 1988 Brussels Belgium). Automation in warehousing: Proceedings of the 9th international conference, 25-26 October 1988, Brussels, Belgium. Kempston, Bedford, UK: IFS Publications, 1988.

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International Conference on Automation in Warehousing. (10th 1989 Dallas, Texas). Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Automation in Warehousing, October 16-18, 1989, Dallas, Texas. Bedford: IFS, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Warehouse Automation"

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Ackerman, Kenneth B. "Approaching Warehouse Automation." In Practical Handbook of Warehousing, 485–93. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6013-5_44.

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Behera, Laxmidhar, Swagat Kumar, Prem Kumar Patchaikani, Ranjith Ravindranathan Nair, and Samrat Dutta. "Warehouse Automation: An Example." In Intelligent Control of Robotic Systems, 453–82. First edition. | Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.: CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429486784-12.

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Hamberg, Roelof, and Jacques Verriet. "The Falcon Project: Model-Based Design of Automated Warehouses." In Automation in Warehouse Development, 3–13. London: Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-968-0_1.

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Rudinac, Maja, Berk Calli, and Pieter Jonker. "Item Recognition, Learning, and Manipulation in a Warehouse Input Station." In Automation in Warehouse Development, 133–52. London: Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-968-0_10.

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Akman, Oytun, and Pieter Jonker. "Object Recognition and Localisation for Item Picking." In Automation in Warehouse Development, 153–62. London: Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-968-0_11.

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Hakvoort, Wouter, and Jos Ansink. "Integration of an Automated Order-Picking System." In Automation in Warehouse Development, 163–73. London: Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-968-0_12.

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Akman, Oytun, and Pieter Jonker. "Self-localisation and Map Building for Collision-Free Robot Motion." In Automation in Warehouse Development, 177–89. London: Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-968-0_13.

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Adinandra, Sisdarmanto, Jurjen Caarls, Dragan Kostić, Jacques Verriet, and Henk Nijmeijer. "Flexible Transportation in Warehouses." In Automation in Warehouse Development, 191–207. London: Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-968-0_14.

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Hamberg, Roelof, Jacques Verriet, and Jan Schuddemat. "Reflections on the Falcon Project." In Automation in Warehouse Development, 211–21. London: Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-968-0_15.

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Verriet, Jacques, and Bruno van Wijngaarden. "A Reference Architecture Capturing Structure and Behaviour of Warehouse Control." In Automation in Warehouse Development, 17–32. London: Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-968-0_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Warehouse Automation"

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Singh, Chandan Kumar, Anima Majumder, Swagat Kumar, and Laxmidhar Behera. "Deep Network based Automatic Annotation for Warehouse Automation." In 2018 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ijcnn.2018.8489424.

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Benyamin, Oleg Dmitrievich, and Anna Nikolaevna Sivaks. "PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTING WAREHOUSE AUTOMATION SYSTEMS IN RUSSIAN ENTERPRISES." In Russian science: actual researches and developments. Samara State University of Economics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46554/russian.science-2020.03-1-124/126.

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This article analyzes the problems of implementing the “WMS” system - software designed to automate the management of warehouse processes and the operation of the warehouse complex as a whole, problems such as: low level of warehouse logistics development in Russia, lack of experience in implementing electronic systems, poor staff training, lack of risk assessment
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Dev, Sundar, David Lo, Liqun Cheng, and Parthasarathy Ranganathan. "Autonomous Warehouse-Scale Computers." In 2020 57th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dac18072.2020.9218509.

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Guney, Mehmet Ali, and Ioannis Raptis. "Task-Allocation and Control of a Ground Robots Collective for Warehouse Automation." In ASME 2015 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2015-9938.

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In the last years, there have been several attempts to deploy Autonomous Guided Vehicles (AGVs) to automate the operation of warehouse environments. The implementation of AGVs has numerous advantages over conventional warehouse automation systems in terms of cost and scalability. In this work, we present the development of a test-bed platform for the utilization of an AGV collective to a warehouse automation system. The system architecture has plug-and-play algorithmic design which makes it extremely modular. In this system, small-scale robotic forklifts are used to transport an arbitrary number of circular pallets to predefined locations. The forklift robots are able to move in the arena without colliding each other due to the implementation of a centralized deconfliction algorithm. A task allocation algorithm prevents the forklift drives from being trapped by a fence of pallets. The performance of the proposed system is validated by both simulation and experimental results.
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Pinkam, Nantawat, Francois Bonnet, and Nak Young Chong. "Robot collaboration in warehouse." In 2016 16th International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems (ICCAS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccas.2016.7832331.

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Rey, Rafael, Marco Corzetto, Jose Antonio Cobano, Luis Merino, and Fernando Caballero. "Human-robot co-working system for warehouse automation." In 2019 24th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etfa.2019.8869178.

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Schwarz, Max, Anton Milan, Christian Lenz, Aura Munoz, Arul Selvam Periyasamy, Michael Schreiber, Sebastian Schuller, and Sven Behnke. "NimbRo picking: Versatile part handling for warehouse automation." In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icra.2017.7989348.

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Do, Yongtae, and Minhyuk Son. "Warehouse Inventory Automation using an RFID Scanner Robot." In 4th Asia International Symposium on Mechatronics. Singapore: Research Publishing Services, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3850/978-981-08-7723-1_p254.

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Kozyrakis, Christos. "Resource Efficient Computing for Warehouse-scale Datacenters." In Design Automation and Test in Europe. New Jersey: IEEE Conference Publications, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.7873/date.2013.278.

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Alias, Cyril, Udo Salewski, Viviana Elizabeth Ortiz Ruiz, Frank Eduardo Alarcón Olalla, José do Egypto Neirão Reymão, and Bernd Noche. "Adapting Warehouse Management Systems to the Requirements of the Evolving Era of Industry 4.0." In ASME 2017 12th International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference collocated with the JSME/ASME 2017 6th International Conference on Materials and Processing. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2017-2611.

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With global megatrends like automation and digitization changing societies, economies, and ultimately businesses, shift is underway, disrupting current business plans and entire industries. Business actors have accordingly developed an instinctive fear of economic decline and realized the necessity of taking adequate measures to keep up with the times. Increasingly, organizations find themselves in an evolve-or-die race with their success depending on their capability of recognizing the requirements for serving a specific market and adopting those requirements accurately into their own structure. In the transportation and logistics sector, emerging technological and information challenges are reflected in fierce competition from within and outside. Especially, processes and supporting information systems are put to the test when technological innovation start to spread among an increasing number of actors and promise higher performance or lower cost. As to warehousing, technological innovation continuously finds its way into the premises of the heterogeneous warehouse operators, leading to modifications and process improvements. Such innovation can be at the side of the hardware equipment or in the form of new software solutions. Particularly, the fourth industrial revolution is globally underway. Same applies to Future Internet technologies, a European term for innovative software technologies and the research upon them. On the one hand, new hardware solutions using robotics, cyber-physical systems and sensors, and advanced materials are constantly put to widespread use. On the other one, software solutions based on intensified digitization including new and more heterogeneous sources of information, higher volumes of data, and increasing processing speed are also becoming an integral part of popular information systems for warehouses, particularly for warehouse management systems. With a rapidly and dynamically changing environment and new legal and business requirements towards processes in the warehouses and supporting information systems, new performance levels in terms of quality and cost of service are to be obtained. For this purpose, new expectations of the functionality of warehouse management systems need to be derived. While introducing wholly new solutions is one option, retrofitting and adapting existing systems to the new requirements is another one. The warehouse management systems will need to deal with more types of data from new and heterogeneous data sources. Also, it will need to connect to innovative machines and represent their respective operating principles. In both scenarios, systems need to satisfy the demand for new features in order to remain capable of processing information and acting and, thereby, to optimize logistics processes in real time. By taking a closer look at an industrial use case of a warehouse management system, opportunities of incorporating such new requirements are presented as the system adapts to new data types, increased processing speed, and new machines and equipment used in the warehouse. Eventually, the present paper proves the adaptability of existing warehouse management systems to the requirements of the new digital world, and viable methods to adopt the necessary renovation processes.
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