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Collision Avoidance Strategy for Multivehicle Conflict on Common Rail

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  • Bo Fang
  • Cheng Qiu
  • Ming Feng
  • Wei Liang
  • Ximing Zhang
  • Naeem Jan

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With the rapid expansion and application of bright logistics technology in the field of metallurgical production, in recent years, a type of intermediate granary storage and transportation system, signified by multiple child-parent rail car system, has gradually looked in steel plants, which effectively solves the drawbacks of crane craning in the intermediate warehouse area and improves the transportation competence of shop-level logistics. However, there are not many studies on conflict avoidance strategies for such multivehicle cooperative common rail transportation system in order to improve the ability of conflict detection and active avoidance in operation of such multivehicle transportation system. This paper draws on and improves the banker antideadlock conflict detection algorithm widely used in computer process management to detect conflicts in multivehicle on common rail system and effectively evades collision conflicts detected in the system by combining dynamic priority transfer with multiobjective time window offset. Finally, the validity of the improved banker algorithm conflict detection and priority transfer time window adjustment collision avoidance strategy is confirmed through an example analysis and comparison, providing a security guarantee for the efficient and intelligent operation of such common rail multivehicle logistics system, particularly for the exploration of the logistics common rail multivehicle collision avoidance strategy in metallurgical heavy-duty workshop.

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  • Bo Fang & Cheng Qiu & Ming Feng & Wei Liang & Ximing Zhang & Naeem Jan, 2022. "Collision Avoidance Strategy for Multivehicle Conflict on Common Rail," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-14, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9388092
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/9388092
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