Abstract

With the rapid improvement of China’s economic level and the rapid development of e-commerce, the demand for logistics warehousing, which is one of the most important links in the logistics transportation system, has also greatly increased. The dispatching management system applied in the warehouse has a wide range of applications in the logistics storage system. Improving the operational efficiency of the dispatching management system can effectively improve the efficiency of the automated warehouse system and reduce the cost of logistics transportation. Therefore, this paper designs a set of dispatching systems with the tracking car as the control target and realizes the positioning and path planning functions of the tracking car in the system. At present, the tracking car can completely receive the commands sent by the system, accurately follow the established path. At the same time, the system software can also obtain the video images taken by the camera on the car and play them smoothly.

Highlights

  • A Set of Tracking Car Scheduling Management SystemHow to cite this paper: Tan, M.H., Zheng, Y.B. and Li. W.H (2021) A Set of Tracking Car Scheduling Management System

  • According to the data released by China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, the total amount of social logistics in China was 298.0 trillion yuan in 2019 and 300.1 trillion yuan in 2020 [1]

  • Improving the operational efficiency of the dispatching management system can effectively improve the efficiency of the automated warehouse system and reduce the cost of logistics transportation

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Summary

A Set of Tracking Car Scheduling Management System

How to cite this paper: Tan, M.H., Zheng, Y.B. and Li. W.H (2021) A Set of Tracking Car Scheduling Management System. Received: August 13, 2021 Accepted: September 19, 2021 Published: September 22, 2021

Introduction
Overall System Architecture
Tracking Car Design
System Design
Positioning Principles
Location Test
Software Design
Path Planning Algorithm
Findings
Conclusion
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