Simulation & Optimization
Description
The research field of Simulation & Optimization focuses on material flow and production systems that can no longer be investigated analytically due to their size and complex dynamic relationships (e.g. baggage handling systems at airports). Discrete-event simulators such as AutoMod or Plant Simulation are used to assess performance, test new control approaches and optimize transport system and machine layouts. One core research area is the correct choice of model granularities (e.g. depending on the planning phase) to ensure that models are neither too detailed nor too inaccurate. In addition, intensive research is being carried out into possibilities for the simulation and control of autonomous - in particular freely navigating - vehicle systems and, for example, the in-house development of application-oriented software with "AV-Sim".
Current projects
Completed projects
Feldschwarmlogistik - disposition of agricultural robots acting in a swarm
SVAT - Swarm behavior of autonomous transport systems
amrAcceptance - Design and acceptance of industrial truck fleets
© Christian Hüller
wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
NameMr Dr.-Ing. Frank Schulze
Leiter AG Materialflussplanung
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© Christian Hüller
wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
NameMr Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Rank
Leiter AG Materialflussplanung insb. Halbleiterlogistik
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Georg-Schumann-Bau (SCH), Raum A 305 Münchner Platz 3
01187 Dresden
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