A Control of Collision and Deadlock Avoidance for Automated Guided Vehicles with a Fault-Tolerance Capability

Author:

Li Qin1,Pogromsky Alexander23,Adriaansen Teun4,Udding Jan Tijmen2

Affiliation:

1. Statoil Research Centre, Porsgrunn, Norway

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

3. Department of Control Systems and Industrial Robotics, Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, Russia

4. ASML, The Netherlands

Abstract

Based on a novel discrete-event zone-control model, in our previous papers [ 1 , 2 ], we presented a time-efficient traffic control for automated guided vehicle (AGV) systems to exclude inter-vehicle collisions and system deadlocks, together with a case study on container terminals. The traffic control allows each vehicle in an AGV system to freely choose its routes for any finite sequence of zone-to-zone transportation tasks and the routes can be constructed in an online fashion. In this paper, we extended our previous results with two practical goals: (1) to increase the utilization of the workspace area by reducing the minimally allowed area of each zone; (2) to avoid vehicle collisions and deadlocks with the occurrence of vehicle breakdowns. To achieve the first goal, we include one extra vehicle event that allows each vehicle to probe further ahead while it is moving on the guide-path. This leads to an extension of our previous discrete-event model and traffic control rules, which are presented in the first part of the paper. The second part of the paper concerns the second goal, for which an emergency traffic control scheme is designed as supplementary to the normal traffic control rules. As in our previous papers, the improved model and traffic control are applied to a simulation of quayside container transshipment at container terminals; our simulation results are compared with those from two interesting works in the literature.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computer Science Applications,Software

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