Multicriteria dynamic scheduling methodology for controlling a flexible manufacturing system

Multicriteria dynamic scheduling methodology for controlling a flexible manufacturing system

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Article ID: iaor2005480
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 42
Issue: 17
Start Page Number: 3457
End Page Number: 3472
Publication Date: Jan 2004
Journal: International Journal of Production Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: scheduling, programming: multiple criteria
Abstract:

A methodology is presented for the dynamic scheduling of flexible manufacturing systems (FMSs). A two-level control hierarchy is suggested. The higher level is used for determining a dominant decision criterion and relevant scheduling rules, based on an analysis of the actual shop status. The lower level uses simulation for determining the best scheduling policy to be selected. Simulation is used to evaluate different control options, and once a control decision is made, it is operated in real time to serve as the FMS controller. The suggested scheduling and control scheme is being developed, implemented and tested in a physical computer integrated manufacturing (CIM)/FMS environment at the CIM and Robotics Lab of the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion. This will serve as a test-bed to study the performance of the FMS under different scheduling rules and control options, and to recommend the best combination of control policies and parameters for specific system conditions and global production objectives.

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