Component scheduling for chip shooter machines: a hybrid genetic algorithm approach

Component scheduling for chip shooter machines: a hybrid genetic algorithm approach

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Article ID: iaor20042715
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 30
Issue: 14
Start Page Number: 2175
End Page Number: 2189
Publication Date: Dec 2003
Journal: Computers and Operations Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: scheduling, heuristics
Abstract:

A chip shooter machine for electric component assembly has a movable feeder carrier, a movable X–Y table carrying a printed circuit board, and a rotary turret with multiple assembly heads. This paper presents a hybrid genetic algorithm (HGA) to optimize the sequence of component placements and the arrangement of component types to feeders simultaneously for a chip shooter machine, that is, the component scheduling problem. The objective of the problem is to minimize the total assembly time. The GA developed in the paper hybridizes different search heuristics including the nearest-neighbor heuristic, the 2-opt heuristic, and an iterated swap procedure, which is a new improved heuristic. Compared with the results obtained by other researchers, the performance of the HGA is superior in terms of the assembly time.

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