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Planning and control of autonomous mobile robots for intralogistics: Literature review and research agenda

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH
Volume 294, Issue 2, Pages 405-426

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2021.01.019

Keywords

Logistics; Autonomous mobile robots; Planning and control; Literature review; Research agenda

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  1. strategic research area of NTNU Health in 2020 at NTNU, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Autonomous mobile robots are being introduced in various intralogistics operations, allowing for decentralized decision-making processes and dynamic reactions to system and environmental changes. This study categorizes research related to the planning and control of AMRs, providing a framework for decision-making guidance to managers. The advancements in AMR technology have a significant impact on planning and control decisions, leading to a need for further research in this field.
Autonomous mobile robots (AMR) are currently being introduced in many intralogistics operations, like manufacturing, warehousing, cross-docks, terminals, and hospitals. Their advanced hardware and control software allow autonomous operations in dynamic environments. Compared to an automated guided vehicle (AGV) system in which a central unit takes control of scheduling, routing, and dispatching decisions for all AGVs, AMRs can communicate and negotiate independently with other resources like machines and systems and thus decentralize the decision-making process. Decentralized decision-making allows the system to react dynamically to changes in the system state and environment. These developments have influenced the traditional methods and decision-making processes for planning and control. This study identifies and classifies research related to the planning and control of AMRs in intralogistics. We provide an extended literature review that highlights how AMR technological advances affect planning and control decisions. We contribute to the literature by introducing an AMR planning and control framework to guide managers in the decision-making process, thereby supporting them to achieve optimal performance. Finally, we propose an agenda for future research within this field. (c) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ )

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