Amornphun Phunopas, Wisanu Jitviriya, Noppadol Pudchuen, Songklod Tunsiri,Eiji
Hayashi
Pages 115-120
Abstract
AGVs are increasingly used in the automated warehouse with a high demand
for changing traditional workflow management to industrial 4.0. The heart
of the computerized system is the central software that can distribute
work functions from the queues and manage the AGVs’ traffic. On the 2D
floor plant layout and the occupancy grid map, the RFID girds are initially
from marked points or the place that AGVs have to transit to do an assigned
task. This research proposes autonomously generating paths via four nearest
grids and path switching scenarios. The results show the generated paths
with sequential tasks concurrently in random conditions. The task management
method can prevent the AGVs’ crash and bottleneck from the operation of
nine machines in the foam manufacturing plant.
Keywords: automated tasking, AGVs traffic, queue management