Trost, P., & Eder, M. (2025). An analytical performance investigation of RCS/RS under a class-based access structure over the stack height. Production and Manufacturing Research, 13(1), Article 2530519. https://doi.org/10.1080/21693277.2025.2530519
E307-01-1 - Forschungsgruppe Konstruktionslehre und Fördertechnik
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Journal:
Production and Manufacturing Research
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Date (published):
16-Jul-2025
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Number of Pages:
29
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Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
RCS/RS; storage systems; warehousing systems; class-based access; grid-based storage systems
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Abstract:
The requirements for modern storage systems are steadily increasing due to limited space, cost, time, and personnel. Robotic compact storage and retrieval systems (RCS/RS), where containers are stacked and arranged in a block layout with robots operating from above, offer a promising solution. Some systems benefit from a self-sorting effect, where robots relocate previously moved containers after accessing non-directly accessible ones, resulting in demand-based sorted stacks. Despite various analytical models for automated storage systems, RCS/RS remain under-researched. Apart from two distinct papers on performance evaluation, there are no general, fast, and easy-to-use tools to assess system throughput under demand-based access patterns. Additionally, the performance benefits of self-sorting have not yet been studied. This paper presents an analytical approach to predict RCS/RS performance using a class-based access structure. A discrete event simulation validates the model, and an optimization example demonstrates the model’s broad applicability and ease of use.
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Research Areas:
Mathematical and Algorithmic Foundations: 10% Modeling and Simulation: 80% Computational System Design: 10%