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A fast estimation of distribution algorithm for dynamic fuzzy flexible job-shop scheduling problem

Journal

COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Volume 87, Issue -, Pages 193-201

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2015.04.029

Keywords

Dynamic scheduling; Flexible job-shop scheduling; Fuzzy processing time; Fast estimation of distribution algorithm; Non-zero state

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61174169]
  2. National Key Technology Support Program [2012BAF15G01]
  3. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctor Program of Higher Education [20120002110034]

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Due to the complicated circumstances in workshop, most of the conventional scheduling algorithms fail to meet the requirements of instantaneity, complexity, and dynamicity in job-shop scheduling problems. Compared with the static algorithms, dynamic scheduling algorithms can better fulfill the requirements in real situations. Considering that both flexibility and fuzzy processing time are common in reality, this paper focuses on the dynamic flexible job-shop scheduling problem with fuzzy processing time (DfFJSP). By adopting a series of transforming procedures, the original DfFJSP is simplified as a traditional static fuzzy flexible job-shop problem, which is more suitable to take advantage of the existing algorithms. In this paper, estimation of distribution algorithm (EDA) is brought into address the post-transforming problem. An improved EDA is developed through making use of several elements omitted in original EDA, including the historical-optimal solution and the standardized solution vectors. The improved algorithm is named as fast estimation of distribution algorithm (fEDA) since it performs better in convergence speed and computation precision, compared with the original EDA. To sum up, the ingenious transformation and the effective fEDA algorithm provide an efficient and practical way to tackle the dynamic flexible fuzzy job-shop scheduling problem. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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