Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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496445 | Applied Soft Computing | 2007 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The human immune system is a self-organizing and highly distributed multi-agent system. These properties impart a high degree of robustness and performance that has created great interest in implementing engineering systems. This adopted engineering analogue is called artificial immune system (AIS). This paper presents an immunity-based control framework, which has the ability to detect changes, adapt to dynamic environment and coordinate vehicles activities for goals achievement, to deploy a fleet of autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs) for material handling in an automated warehouse. A robust and flexible automated warehousing system is achieved through the self-organized and fully decentralized origination of AGVs.
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Authors
Henry Y.K. Lau, Vicky W.K. Wong, Ivan S.K. Lee,