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Reith K, Rank S, Schmidt T (2020). An Approach to Decentralized Conflict Avoidance for Transportation Vehicles with Path-free Navigation. Logistics Journal : Proceedings, Vol. 2020. (urn:nbn:de:0009-14-51618)

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%A Schmidt, Thorsten
%J Logistics Journal : Proceedings
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%X Routing of multiple free ranging transportation vehicles is a complex task. All vehicles simply using the shortest possible way may lead to a lot of routing conflicts. The offline definition of a set of rules that influence the vehicles choice for a specific route can lead to longer travel distances but shorter travel times. This publication presents and discusses multiple approaches for defining such a priori rules. The approaches range from a core manual planning procedure to an automatic algorithm. A simulation model proves in a basic case study the impact of applying such rules on the systems’ performance.
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%K conflict avoidance
%K fleet management
%K vehicle routing
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@Article{reith2020,
  author = 	"Reith, Karl-Benedikt
		and Rank, Sebastian
		and Schmidt, Thorsten",
  title = 	"An Approach to Decentralized Conflict Avoidance for Transportation Vehicles with Path-free Navigation",
  journal = 	"Logistics Journal : Proceedings",
  year = 	"2020",
  volume = 	"2020",
  number = 	"12",
  keywords = 	"FTS; Flottenmanagement; Konfliktvermeidung; Routing; agv; conflict avoidance; fleet management; vehicle routing",
  abstract = 	"Routing of multiple free ranging transportation vehicles is a complex task. All vehicles simply using the shortest possible way may lead to a lot of routing conflicts. The offline definition of a set of rules that influence the vehicles choice for a specific route can lead to longer travel distances but shorter travel times. This publication presents and discusses multiple approaches for defining such a priori rules. The approaches range from a core manual planning procedure to an automatic algorithm. A simulation model proves in a basic case study the impact of applying such rules on the systems' performance.",
  issn = 	"2192-9084",
  doi = 	"10.2195/lj_Proc_reith_en_202012_01",
  url = 	"http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-51618"
}

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