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Bi-level dynamic scheduling architecture based on service unit digital twin agents

Journal

JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
Volume 60, Issue -, Pages 59-79

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmsy.2021.05.007

Keywords

Bi-level dynamic scheduling architecture; Service unit; Digital twin agent; Pure reactive scheduling; Divide-and-then-conquer strategy

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2020YFB1708000]

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This paper proposes a new distributed dynamic workshop scheduling architecture, which decomposes workshop scheduling into whole workshop scheduling and service unit scheduling at different levels, and utilizes virtual workshop coordination agent and service unit scheduling agent to achieve decomposition and distributed execution of the scheduling process.
Pure reactive scheduling is one of the core technologies to solve the complex dynamic disturbance factors in realtime. The emergence of CPS, digital twin, cloud computing, big data and other new technologies based on the industrial Internet enables information acquisition and pure reactive scheduling more practical to some extent. However, how to build a new architecture to solve the problems which traditional dynamic scheduling methods cannot solve becomes a new research challenge. Therefore, this paper designs a new bi-level distributed dynamic workshop scheduling architecture, which is based on the workshop digital twin scheduling agent and multiple service unit digital twin scheduling agents. Within this architecture, scheduling a physical workshop is decomposed to the whole workshop scheduling in the first level and its service unit scheduling in the second level. On the first level, the whole workshop scheduling is executed by its virtual workshop coordination (scheduling) agent embedded with the workshop digital twin consisting of multi-service unit digital twins. On the second level, each service unit scheduling coordinated by the first level scheduling is executed in a distributed way by the corresponding service unit scheduling agent associated with its service unit digital twin. The benefits of the new architecture include (1) if a dynamic scheduling only requires a single service unit scheduling, it will then be performed in the corresponding service unit scheduling without involving other service units, which will make the scheduling locally, simply and robustly. (2) when a dynamic scheduling requires changes in multiple service units in a coordinated way, the first level scheduling will be executed and then coordinate the second level service unit scheduling accordingly. This divide-and-then-conquer strategy will make the scheduling easier and practical. The proposed architecture has been tested to illustrate its feasibility and practicality.

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