2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3260646
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Toward Safer and Energy Efficient Global Trajectory Planning of Self-Guided Vehicles for Material Handling System in Dynamic Environment

Abstract: For a sustainable operation of multiple Self-Guided Vehicles (SGVs) in a dynamic manufacturing environment, it is essential to guarantee collision-free and efficient navigation to the autonomous mobile platforms and safety to the surrounding subjects. To prevent from navigation failures, an SGV must avoid conflicts that constrain itself to abruptly brake or stop to avoid collisions. These inefficient conflicts result from unexpected changes in the configuration space or due to nearby unforeseen obstacle. In th… Show more

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“…• Warehouse management in retail and manufacturing [106] • Fleet management and luggage transport robots [107] • Manufacturing logistics based on the Open Platform for Innovations in Logistics (OPIL) [108] • Intralogistics applications such as commissioning [109] • Autonomous pedestrian following (following workers in a warehouse and delivery personnel in logistics) [104] • sustainable operation of multiple Self-Guided Vehicles (SGVs) in a dynamic manufacturing environment [110] • Navigation in congested environments [111]…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Warehouse management in retail and manufacturing [106] • Fleet management and luggage transport robots [107] • Manufacturing logistics based on the Open Platform for Innovations in Logistics (OPIL) [108] • Intralogistics applications such as commissioning [109] • Autonomous pedestrian following (following workers in a warehouse and delivery personnel in logistics) [104] • sustainable operation of multiple Self-Guided Vehicles (SGVs) in a dynamic manufacturing environment [110] • Navigation in congested environments [111]…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the carbon emissions for route planning are calculated, contributing to the formation of intelligent transportation and smart cities. In [25], sustainable navigation methods are proposed to address the issue of inefficient stopping and turning during the navigation process. Firstly, a risk assessment is conducted for the stopping or turning of vehicles.…”
Section: Route Planning For Sustainable Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%