Throughput analysis of two carousels

In this paper we consider a system with two carousels operated by one picker. The items to be picked are randomly located on the carousels and the pick times follow a phasetype distribution. The picker alternates between the two carousels, picking one item at a time. Important performance characteristics are the waiting time of the picker and the throughput of the two carousels. The waiting time of the picker satisfies an equation very similar to Lindley’s equation for the waiting time in the PH/U/1 queue. Although the latter equation has no simple solution, it appears that the one for the waiting time of the picker can be solved explicitly. Furthermore, it is well known that the mean waiting time in the PH/U/1 queue strongly depends on the coefficient of variation of the inter-arrival time. Numerical results show that, for the carousel system, the mean waiting time and throughput are not very sensitive to the coefficient of variation of the pick-time. AMS Subject Classification: Primary 60K25, Secondary 90B22. †EURANDOM, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands. ‡Department of Mathematics & Computer Science, Eindhoven University of Technology, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands. i

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