Applied Sciences (Mar 2022)

A Study on Design and Control of the Multi-Station Multi-Container Transportation System

  • Nguyen Huu Loc Khuu,
  • Van Anh Pham,
  • Tran Thanh Cong Vu,
  • Vu Thanh Binh Dao,
  • Thuy Duy Truong,
  • Ngoc Phi Nguyen,
  • Tuong Quan Vo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12052686
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 2686

Abstract

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In considering the problem of saving spaces during the transportation of items from one station to another, for example, in warehouses, factories, hospitals, etc., an automatic transportation system (ATS) that could take advantage of the above ceiling spaces for the transportation of products is considered. Such a system guarantees that the activities occurring in the floor area will be maintained as usual. To achieve this requirement, the ceiling spaces of a building are used to construct an automatic multi-station multi-container (MSMC) transportation system. This system can transport items from one place to another in the whole system. This system is designed to utilize the spaces above the ceiling, and it has the advantage of saving floor space for transportation operations. This will increase the operational capability of the industries and also improve the productivity of the industry in which this system is implemented. The entire transportation system includes (1) the essential conveying system (which is a functional conveyor module with a specified number of containers); (2) the control block that can monitor and operate the system; and (3) the sensor block for detecting and identifying the containers. The content of this article focuses on the introduction of the mechanical system (1); the control system (2); and the operating principle of the whole system (3).

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