Metaheuristics for Energy-Efficient No-Wait Flowshops: A Trade-off between Makespan and Total Energy Consumption

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2020

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Damla Yüksel
M. Fatih Tasgetiren
Levent Kandiller
Quanke Pan

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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No-wait flowshop scheduling problem (NWFSP) is a well-known strongly NP-hard problem where in-process waiting is not allowed between any two consecutive machines in such a way that once a job is started subsequent processing must be carried out on all machines until completion. In this paper we propose an energy-efficient NWFSP in order to investigate the trade-off between makespan and total energy consumption. The energy-efficient NWFSP aims to seek to obtain Pareto solution sets to minimize the makespan and the total energy consumption conflicting with each other. Unlike the classical NWFSP there are different speed levels for each job on machines and the processing times of jobs can differ according to the assigned speed levels. Therefore we modify the formulation of NWFSP by introducing a speed scaling strategy in order to approximate Pareto solution sets i.e. non-dominated solution sets. In this paper we propose a mixed-integer linear programming model (MILP) an energy-efficient variable block insertion heuristic (EE-VBIH) an energy-efficient iterated greedy algorithm (IG) and an energy-efficient IG-ALL) to solve the energy-efficient NWFSP. Extensive computational analyses on Taillard's benchmark suite show that the proposed algorithms are very effective for approximating Pareto solution sets. © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Energy-efficient Scheduling, Metaheuristics, Multi-objective Optimization, No-wait Flowshop Scheduling Problem, Economic And Social Effects, Energy Utilization, Evolutionary Algorithms, Integer Programming, Job Shop Scheduling, Np-hard, Computational Analysis, Energy Efficient, Iterated Greedy Algorithm, Mixed Integer Linear Programming Model, No-wait Flowshop, Nondominated Solutions, Strongly Np-hard, Total Energy Consumption, Energy Efficiency, Economic and social effects, Energy utilization, Evolutionary algorithms, Integer programming, Job shop scheduling, NP-hard, Computational analysis, Energy efficient, Iterated greedy algorithm, Mixed integer linear programming model, No-wait flowshop, Nondominated solutions, Strongly NP-hard, Total energy consumption, Energy efficiency

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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2020 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation CEC 2020

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