ROSep 23, 2023
Pick Planning Strategies for Large-Scale Package ManipulationShuai Li, Azarakhsh Keipour, Kevin Jamieson et al.
Automating warehouse operations can reduce logistics overhead costs, ultimately driving down the final price for consumers, increasing the speed of delivery, and enhancing the resiliency to market fluctuations. This extended abstract showcases a large-scale package manipulation from unstructured piles in Amazon Robotics' Robot Induction (Robin) fleet, which is used for picking and singulating up to 6 million packages per day and so far has manipulated over 2 billion packages. It describes the various heuristic methods developed over time and their successor, which utilizes a pick success predictor trained on real production data. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this work is the first large-scale deployment of learned pick quality estimation methods in a real production system.
ROJun 11, 2025
Learning to Optimize Package Picking for Large-Scale, Real-World Robot InductionShuai Li, Azarakhsh Keipour, Sicong Zhao et al.
Warehouse automation plays a pivotal role in enhancing operational efficiency, minimizing costs, and improving resilience to workforce variability. While prior research has demonstrated the potential of machine learning (ML) models to increase picking success rates in large-scale robotic fleets by prioritizing high-probability picks and packages, these efforts primarily focused on predicting success probabilities for picks sampled using heuristic methods. Limited attention has been given, however, to leveraging data-driven approaches to directly optimize sampled picks for better performance at scale. In this study, we propose an ML-based framework that predicts transform adjustments as well as improving the selection of suction cups for multi-suction end effectors for sampled picks to enhance their success probabilities. The framework was integrated and evaluated in test workcells that resemble the operations of Amazon Robotics' Robot Induction (Robin) fleet, which is used for package manipulation. Evaluated on over 2 million picks, the proposed method achieves a 20\% reduction in pick failure rates compared to a heuristic-based pick sampling baseline, demonstrating its effectiveness in large-scale warehouse automation scenarios.