Scheduling dual gripper robotic cell: One-unit cycles
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چکیده
We consider the scheduling problem of cyclic production in a bufferless dual-gripper robot cell processing a family of identical parts. The objective is to find an optimal sequence of robot moves so as to maximize the long-run average throughput rate of the cell. While there has been a considerable amount of research dealing with single-gripper robot cells, there are only a few papers devoted to scheduling in dual-gripper robotic cells. From the practical point of view, the use of a dual gripper offers the attractive prospect of an increase in the cell productivity. At the same time, the increase in the combinatorial possibilities associated with a dual-gripper robot severely complicates its theoretical analysis. The purpose of this paper is to extend the existing conceptual framework to the dual-gripper situation, and to provide some insight into the problem. We provide a notational and modelling framework for cyclic production in a dual-gripper robotic cell. Focusing on the so-called active cycles, we discuss the issues of feasibility and explore the combinatorial aspects of the problem. The main attention is on 1−unit cycles, i.e., those that restore the cell to the same initial state after the production of each unit. For an m−machine robotic cell served by a dual-gripper robot, we describe a complete family of 1−unit cycles, and derive an analytical formula to estimate their total number for a given m. In the case when the gripper switching time is sufficiently small, we identify an optimal 1−unit cycle. This special case is of particular interest as it reflects the most frequently encountered situation in real-life robotic systems. Finally, we establish the connection between a dual-gripper cell and a single-gripper cell with machine output buffers of one-unit capacity and compare the cell productivity for these two models.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- European Journal of Operational Research
دوره 171 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006