| Article ID: | iaor2000118 |
| Country: | United States |
| Volume: | 29 |
| Issue: | 10 |
| Start Page Number: | 877 |
| End Page Number: | 887 |
| Publication Date: | Oct 1997 |
| Journal: | IIE Transactions |
| Authors: | Ferreira Placid, Lawley Mark, Reveliotis Spyros |
| Keywords: | control, manufacturing industries |
Structural Control Policies (SCPs) are real-time flexible manufacturing system (FMS) operating policies that guarantee deadlock-free operation. SCPs must be correct and scalable. A correct SCP guarantees deadlock-free operation whereas a scalable (polynomial) SCP remains computationally tractable as FMS size increases. The NP-completeness of state safety (is there a sequence of state transitions leading to the empty state?) implies that a correct and scalable SCP will reject some safe states. SCP efficiency is the ratio of policy admissible space to FMS safe state space. This paper, the first of a two-part series, discusses FMS structural control and presents a correct and scalable SCP referred to as the Neighborhood Policy. SCP efficiency issues will be discussed in the second part.