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Pick-by-vision: augmented reality supported order picking

The Visual Computer, 2009
Order picking is one of the most important process steps in logistics. Due to their flexibility, human beings cannot be replaced by machines. But if workers in order picking systems are equipped with a head-mounted display, Augmented Reality can improve the information visualization.
Rupert Reif, Willibald A. Günthner
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Order Picking In An Aisle

IIE Transactions, 1988
Abstract A classical order picking problem is the case where items have to be picked from both sides of an aisle and the picker cannot reach items on both sides without changing position. Hence the picker must cross the aisle one or more times. An efficient optimal algorithm is developed and shown to yield policies with up to 30% savings in travel time
MARC GOETSCHALCKX, H. DONALD RATLIFF
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Order Batching in Order Picking Warehouses: A Survey of Solution Approaches [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
Order picking is a warehouse function dealing with the retrieval of articles from their storage location in order to satisfy a given demand specified by customer orders. Of all warehouse operations, order picking is considered to include the most cost-intensive ones. Even though there have been different attempts to automate the picking process, manual
Sebastian Henn   +2 more
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The Effect of Order Batching on a Cyclical Order Picking System

2021
Order batching on a unidirectional cyclical picking system implemented at a prominent South African retailer is investigated. Four interdependent sub-problems are solved sequentially to optimise the entire system. These sub-problems are (a) the picking line assignment problem, (b) the stock keeping unit arrangement problem, (c) the system configuration
Flora Maria Hofmann   +1 more
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Order Picking with Head-Up Displays

Computer, 2015
Experiments suggest that using head-up displays like Google Glass to support parts picking for distribution results in fewer errors than current processes. Making Glass opaque instead of transparent further improves selection efficiency. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/yUZFaCP6rP4 is a video demonstrating that order picking assisted by head-up display
Anhong Guo   +5 more
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Restructuring Of An Order Picking System For A Mail Order Company

ECMS 2009 Proceedings edited by J. Otamendi, A. Bargiela, J. L. Montes, L. M. Doncel Pedrera, 2009
Planning a new logistics center is a quite difficult job. Depending on the requirements there are a great number of possible design versions. The planner has to consider not only the present but also the future requirements. Up to now, the planner decides on the basis of experience which system will perform the requested services best.
Alexander Ulbrich   +2 more
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Efficient order processing in an inverse order picking system

Computers & Operations Research, 2017
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David Füßler, Nils Boysen
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Optimizing a dynamic order-picking process

European Journal of Operational Research, 2012
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Yossi Bukchin   +2 more
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Supporting order picking with Augmented Reality

2008 7th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, 2008
We report on recent progress in the iterative process of exploring, evaluating and refining Augmented Reality-based methods to support the order picking process. We present our findings from three user studies and from demonstrations at several exhibitions.
Björn Schwerdtfeger, Gudrun Klinker
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FLEXIBLE SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC ORDER PICKING

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1992
One of the areas in warehousing more open to be automated is the order picking. In different situations, as for shipment warehousing, mail ordering or movement of parts for just in time production, order picking takes up a lot of time and resources. This paper presents a complete system designed to perform the order-picking process in a flexible and ...
A. Barrientos   +4 more
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