Abstract
This research evaluates the effects of planning horizons on the performance of multi-robot workstations. Previous studies of planning horizons impact concentrated on flexible manufacturing systems (FMS) characterized by setup times between tasks. Multi-robot systems have negligible setup times and therefore, respond differently to changes in planning horizons. The effects of planning horizons were evaluated for different system parameters both in simulation and in hardware. Results indicate that planning horizons improve system throughput only when there are episodic epochs of large numbers of identical products.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Robotics |
Subtitle of host publication | Trends, Principles, and Applications - International Symposium on Robotics and Applications, ISORA - Proceedings of the Sixth Biannual World Automation Congress, WAC 2004 |
Editors | M. Jamshidi, A. Ollero, J.R. Martinez-de Dios, J.S. Jamshidi |
Pages | 9-14 |
Number of pages | 6 |
State | Published - 1 Dec 2004 |
Event | Robotics: Trends, Principles, and Applications - International Symposium on Robotics and Applications, ISORA - Sixth Biannual World Automation Congress, WAC 2004 - Seville, Spain Duration: 28 Jun 2004 → 1 Jul 2004 |
Conference
Conference | Robotics: Trends, Principles, and Applications - International Symposium on Robotics and Applications, ISORA - Sixth Biannual World Automation Congress, WAC 2004 |
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Country/Territory | Spain |
City | Seville |
Period | 28/06/04 → 1/07/04 |
Keywords
- Multi-robot systems
- Planning horizon