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Algorithms for automated logistics
Thesis title in Czech: Algoritmy pro automatizovanou logistiku
Thesis title in English: Algorithms for automated logistics
Key words: automated logistics, planning, optimization
English key words: automated logistics, planning, optimization
Academic year of topic announcement: 2013/2014
Thesis type: diploma thesis
Thesis language: angličtina
Department: Department of Theoretical Computer Science and Mathematical Logic (32-KTIML)
Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Roman Barták, Ph.D.
Author: JUDr. Michal Tuláček, Ph.D. - assigned and confirmed by the Study Dept.
Date of registration: 01.01.2014
Date of assignment: 09.01.2014
Confirmed by Study dept. on: 23.01.2014
Date and time of defence: 09.09.2014 12:00
Date of electronic submission:05.08.2014
Date of submission of printed version:31.07.2014
Date of proceeded defence: 09.09.2014
Opponents: RNDr. Filip Dvořák, Ph.D.
 
 
 
Guidelines
The thesis deals with the design of an automated logistics system for a retail network, in particular, with planning of transfers of goods between stores to satisfy demands while respecting the capacity and time constraints. The student first familiarizes with existing approaches to solve logistics problems, formalizes a particular real-life logistics problem, and selects and/or customizes an appropriate method to solve this problem. The proposed method will be implemented in a software prototype and experimentally evaluated.
References
Beck J.C.; Prosser P.; Selensky E.: Vehicle routing and job shop scheduling: What’s the difference. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning and Scheduling. AAAI Press 2003.

Helmert M.: On the Complexity of Planning in Transportation Domains. In Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Planning (ECP 2001), pp. 349-360. 2001.

Trunda O.; Barták R.: Using Monte Carlo Tree Search to Solve Planning Problems in Transportation Domains. In Advances in Soft Computing and Its Applications, pp. 435-449, LNCS 8266, Springer, 2013.
 
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