Abstract

Robotic compact storage and retrieval systems (RCSRSs) are robotized automated warehousing systems that are being increasingly used in several companies around the world owing to their efficient usage of space and low cost. In RCSRSs, a vertical stacking approach is used. Thus, to retrieve a target bin, all bins located above it must be reshuffled, causing the depth-wise position of bins to change repeatedly. Therefore, the amount of work required for a robot to process bins depends heavily on the sequence in which orders are processed. In this study, we address the problem of determining the processing sequence for a given set of orders in the RCSRS. According to the complexity of this problem, we propose a rollout heuristic algorithm to find a high-quality solution within a short computation time. We also introduce several strategies to improve the performance of the proposed algorithm. Through computational experiments on random instances generated based on real-world data, we demonstrate that the proposed rollout heuristic algorithm can be effectively applied to real-world instances.

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