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Algorithms for Controlling Palletizers

Frank Gurski (), Jochen Rethmann () and Egon Wanke ()
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Frank Gurski: University of Düsseldorf
Jochen Rethmann: Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences
Egon Wanke: University of Düsseldorf

A chapter in Operations Research Proceedings 2014, 2016, pp 197-203 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Palletizers are widely used in delivery industry. We consider a large palletizer where each stacker crane grabs a bin from one of k conveyors and position it onto a pallet located at one of p stack-up places. All bins have the same size. Each pallet is destined for one customer. A completely stacked pallet will be removed automatically and a new empty pallet is placed at the palletizer. The FIFO Stack-Up problem is to decide whether the bins can be palletized by using at most p stack-up places. We introduce a digraph and a linear programming model for the problem. Since the FIFO Stack-Up problem is computational intractable and is defined on inputs of various informations, we study the parameterized complexity. Based on our models we give xp-algorithms and fpt-algorithms for various parameters, and approximation results for the problem.

Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28697-6_28

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