| Article ID: | iaor19931844 |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Volume: | 31 |
| Issue: | 3 |
| Start Page Number: | 705 |
| End Page Number: | 725 |
| Publication Date: | Mar 1993 |
| Journal: | International Journal of Production Research |
| Authors: | Sinriech D. |
| Keywords: | programming: integer, programming: linear |
Guide path simplification can potentially reduce the complexity inherent in conventional, multi-loop automated guided vehicle systems (AGVs). A single-loop configuration is one alternative. A procedure for designing single-loop AGV systems, the OSL method was presented in a previous paper. This paper suggests faster and more efficient methods for solving the two mathematical models in the OSL procedure. The first model called the valid single-loop problems (VSLP) is used to determine an initial single loop for the procedure. The method suggested is a heuristic procedure that starts from a loop around one of the departments and keeps adding departments to the loop until a valid single loop is constructed. The second model called the single-loop station location problem (SLSLP) is used to determine the location of the pick-up and delivery stations along a given loop. The method suggested converts the mixed integer formulation into a linear formulation.