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Scheduling twin robots in a palletising problem

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  • Oliver Thomasson
  • Maria Battarra
  • Güneş Erdoğan
  • Gilbert Laporte

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This paper introduces the Twin Robot Palletising Problem (TRPP) in which two robots must be scheduled and routed to pick up and deliver products at specified locations along a rail. The robots are initially located at the opposite ends of the rail and must preserve a minimum safe distance from one another. The objective is to minimise the makespan, defined as the time required to complete all operations and for both robots to return to their starting positions. The paper presents a proof of NP-Hardness of the TRPP, as well as two mixed integer linear programming models. Local search operators are introduced, before an iterated local search and an iterated local search and a genetic algorithm are developed, in which a linear-time scheduling algorithm and dynamic programming are utilised to evaluate the quality of solutions. Extensive computational results demonstrate the limits of the mathematical models, the effectiveness of the metaheuristics, and the savings obtained using twin robots instead of a single one.

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  • Oliver Thomasson & Maria Battarra & Güneş Erdoğan & Gilbert Laporte, 2018. "Scheduling twin robots in a palletising problem," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 56(1-2), pages 518-542, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:56:y:2018:i:1-2:p:518-542
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2017.1401249
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