Energy-efficient single machine total weighted tardiness problem with sequence-dependent setup times
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Date
2018
Authors
M. Fatih Tasgetiren
Hande Oztop
Uǧur Eliiyi
D. T. Eliiyi
Quanke Pan
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Springer Verlag service@springer.de
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Abstract
Most of the problems defined in the scheduling literature do not yet take into account the energy consumption of manufacturing processes as in most of the variants with tardiness objectives. This study handles scheduling of jobs with due dates and sequence-dependent setup times (SMWTSD) while minimizing total weighted tardiness and total energy consumed in machine operations. The trade-off between total energy consumption (TEC) and total weighted tardiness is examined in a single machine environment where different jobs can be operated at varying speed levels. A bi-objective mixed integer linear programming model is formulated including this speed-scaling plan. Moreover an efficient multi-objective block insertion heuristic (BIH) and a multi-objective iterated greedy (IG) algorithm are proposed for this NP-hard problem. The performances of the proposed BIH and IG algorithms are compared with each other. The preliminary computational results on a benchmark suite consisting of instances with 60 jobs reveal that the proposed BIH algorithm is very promising in terms of providing good Pareto frontier approximations for the problem. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Energy Efficient Scheduling, Heuristic Optimization, Multi-objective Optimization, Sequence-dependent Setup Times, Weighted Tardiness, Approximation Algorithms, Computational Complexity, Economic And Social Effects, Energy Utilization, Integer Programming, Intelligent Computing, Job Shop Scheduling, Multiobjective Optimization, Pareto Principle, Scheduling, Scheduling Algorithms, Energy-efficient Scheduling, Heuristic Optimization, Mixed Integer Linear Programming Model, Pareto Frontier Approximations, Sequence-dependent Setup Time, Single Machine Total Weighted Tardiness Problem With Sequence Dependent Setup Time, Total Energy Consumption (tec), Weighted Tardiness, Energy Efficiency, Approximation algorithms, Computational complexity, Economic and social effects, Energy utilization, Integer programming, Intelligent computing, Job shop scheduling, Multiobjective optimization, Pareto principle, Scheduling, Scheduling algorithms, Energy-Efficient Scheduling, Heuristic optimization, Mixed integer linear programming model, Pareto frontier approximations, Sequence-dependent setup time, Single machine total weighted tardiness problem with sequence dependent setup time, Total energy consumption (TEC), Weighted tardiness, Energy efficiency, Multi-Objective Optimization, Sequence-Dependent Setup Times, Weighted Tardiness, Heuristic Optimization, Energy Efficient Scheduling
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8
Source
14th International Conference on Intelligent Computing ICIC 2018
Volume
10954
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Start Page
746
End Page
758
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