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Closed form models for dwell point locations with turnover-based storage assignment policy

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  • Faizul Huq
  • Trevor S. Hale
  • Heather S. Lutz
  • Nikhil A. Pujari

Abstract

This study investigates where an idle storage-retrieval device should dwell (locate) to minimise the expected response time of its next transaction for both an automated storage/retrieval system (AS/RS) and an automated storage carousel (ASC). A review of the relevant literature showed that previous attempts to obtain the dwell point location only considered a randomised storage assignment policy. This research proposes that under a myriad of operating conditions, the problem can be formulated as a p-median location problem on a tree network to incorporate the turnover-based storage assignment policy.

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  • Faizul Huq & Trevor S. Hale & Heather S. Lutz & Nikhil A. Pujari, 2018. "Closed form models for dwell point locations with turnover-based storage assignment policy," International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 29(1), pages 62-73.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisen:v:29:y:2018:i:1:p:62-73
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