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Storage Assignment Optimization in Robotic Mobile Fulfillment Systems

Ruiping Yuan, Juntao Li, Wei Wang, Jiangtao Dou, Luke Pan and Long Wang

Complexity, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-11

Abstract: Robotic mobile fulfillment system (RMFS) is a new type of parts-to-picker order picking system, where robots carry inventory pods to stationary pickers. Because of the difference in working mode, traditional storage assignment methods are not suitable for this new kind of picking system. This paper studies the storage assignment optimization of RMFS, which is divided into products assignment stage and pods assignment stage. In the products assignment stage, a mathematical model maximizing the total correlation of products in the same pods is established to reduce the times of pod visits, and a scattered storage policy is adopted to reduce system congestion. A heuristic algorithm is designed to solve the model. In the pods assignment stage, a model is established minimizing the total picking distance of the mobile robots considering the turnover rate and the correlation of pods as well as the workload balance among picking corridors. A two-stage hybrid algorithm combining greedy algorithm and improved simulated annealing is designed to solve the model. Finally, a simulation experiment is carried out based on the historical order data of an e-commerce company. Results show that the storage assignment method proposed in the paper significantly improves the efficiency of order picking.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/4679739

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