1995
DOI: 10.1080/07408179508936723
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The impact of acceleration/deceleration on travel-time models for automated storage/retrieval systems

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“…Bozer and White [19] present analytical expressions for the travel time in an AS/RS. These results have been extended by Chang et al [24] who incorporate acceleration and deceleration effects. Pan and Wang [92] provide analytical expressions for the maximum throughput of an AS /RS with dual commands and a cla.')s-ba.…”
Section: Warehouse Design Problems: Tactical Levelmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Bozer and White [19] present analytical expressions for the travel time in an AS/RS. These results have been extended by Chang et al [24] who incorporate acceleration and deceleration effects. Pan and Wang [92] provide analytical expressions for the maximum throughput of an AS /RS with dual commands and a cla.')s-ba.…”
Section: Warehouse Design Problems: Tactical Levelmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Hwang and Lee (1990) incorporate both the maximum velocity of a crane and the time required to reach the peak velocity or to come to a halt. Chang et al (1995) extend the work of Bozer and White (1984) by including acceleration and deceleration rates instead of assuming constant speed. Wen et al (2001) extend the work of Chang et al (1995) by considering class-based and full-turnover-based storage assignment policies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In practice this assumption may not hold (Hwang and Lee (1990)), due to crane acceleration and deceleration (especially for small racks). Chang et al (1995) propose a S/R machine travel time model by considering the speed profiles that exist in real-word applications. They consider the system under random storage assignment, single and dual-command cycles.…”
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confidence: 99%