Abstract

Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV): Searching a Path in the Flexible Manufacturing SystemsManufacturing systems are undergoing a noticeable evolution due to an intense technological progress in industrial robotics. Serial production has evolved into the concept of Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS), which encapsulate processes in automatic equipment that are capable of executing different operations, that before be performed in several stages and diverse equipments. Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) systems have been frequently used as material handling equipment in manufacturing systems since the last two decades. Particularly, AGV's with trailers are, and will continue to be, the backbone of the material transport industry. The use of these systems has taken the attention of experts and researchers. They are numerous studies concerning AGV with trailers systems in literature; few of them deal with the adaptation of these systems into FMS. In this paper, a study of the trajectories and a simulation model of a hypothetical system, which included a FMS environment, were developed. In addition, a potential field's method was explored in order to improve the ability of detecting obstacles in AGV's with trailers moving through stations.

Highlights

  • The evolution of robotics is influenced by the new demands of customers on the characteristics of products of service

  • One of these evolutions or developments are the manipulators used by Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS), which have obvious advantages on acting in repetitive tasks

  • In existing industrial projects of mobile robotics, the main target applications are in manufacturing and in the logistics of supply chain and storage and services

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Introduction

The evolution of robotics is influenced by the new demands of customers on the characteristics of products of service (quality, quantity and time) One of these evolutions or developments are the manipulators used by Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS), which have obvious advantages on acting in repetitive tasks (assembly, painting, etc.). AGV systems are considered as one of the most appropriate modes for material handling support of contemporary flexibly automated production environments Such a system consists of a set of cooperating driverless vehicles which transport goods and materials among the different workstations and storage sites of a production facility.

Navigation and Planning of AGVs on Flexible Manufacturing Systems
Potential Field Methods
Kinematics Model of AGV with Trailers
Conclusions and Directions for Future Work
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