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Simulated-annealing-based hyper-heuristic for flexible job-shop scheduling

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ENGINEERING OPTIMIZATION
Volume 55, Issue 10, Pages 1635-1651

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/0305215X.2022.2106477

Keywords

Manufacturing; production scheduling; machine scheduling; heuristic selection; heuristic scheme

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The flexible job-shop scheduling problem (FJSP) is common in high-mix industries. This study proposes a simulated-annealing-based hyper-heuristic algorithm (SA-HH) to solve the problem and investigates two variants. The experimental results show that the method performs well on most instances.
The flexible job-shop scheduling problem (FJSP) is common in high-mix industries such as semiconductor manufacturing. An FJSP is initiated when an operation can be executed on a machine assigned from a set of alternative machines. Thus, an FJSP consists of the machine assignment and job sequencing sub-problems, which can be resolved using a pair of problem-dependent machine assignment rules (MARs) and job sequencing rules (JSRs). Selecting an MAR-JSR pair that performs efficiently is a challenge. This study proposes a simulated-annealing-based hyper-heuristic (SA-HH) for assembling an heuristic scheme (HS) consisting of MAR-JSR pairs with a set of problem state features. Two variants of SA-HH, i.e. SA-HH based on HS with problem state features (SA-HHPSF) and without problem state features (SA-HHNO-PSF), are investigated. In terms of the best makespan, SA-HHpsF outperforms or is comparable with over 75% of benchmark algorithms on 8 out of 10 instances in the Brandimarte dataset.

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