A Discrete Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm for the Energy-Efficient No-Wait Flowshop Scheduling Problem
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Date
2019
Authors
M. Fatih Tasgetiren
Damla Yuksel
Liang Gao
Quan-Ke Pan
Peigen Li
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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
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GOLD
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Abstract
No-wait permutation flow shop scheduling problem (NWPFSP) is a variant of permutation flow shop scheduling problem (PFSP) where the processing of each job must be continuous from start to end without any interruption. That is once a job starts its processing it has to be processed until the last machine without any interruption. The aim of this study is to propose an energy-efficient NWPFSP for the determination of a trade-off between total flow time and total energy consumption by obtaining the Pareto optimal set that is the non-dominated solution set. A bi-objective mixed-integer programming model is developed where the machines can operate at different speed levels. Since the problem is NP-complete an energy-efficient discrete artificial bee colony (DABC) and an energy-efficient genetic algorithm (MOGA) also a variant of this algorithm (MOGALS) are developed as heuristic methods. First the performance of these algorithms for comparison with the mathematical model is represented in small size instances in the scope of cardinality and quality of the non-dominated solutions then it is shown that DABC performs better than two other algorithms in larger instances. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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no-wait permutation flow shop scheduling problem, heuristic optimization, bi-objective optimization, energy-efficient scheduling, SWARM OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHM, ITERATED GREEDY ALGORITHM, CONSUMPTION, MAKESPAN, HEURISTICS, TIME, Bi-Objective Optimization, Energy-Efficient Scheduling, No-Wait Permutation Flow Shop Scheduling Problem, Heuristic Optimization
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0209 industrial biotechnology, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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12
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25th International Conference on Production Research Manufacturing Innovation (ICPR) - Cyber Physical Manufacturing
Volume
39
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Start Page
1223
End Page
1231
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