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Job-shop like manufacturing system with variable power threshold and operations with power requirements

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION RESEARCH
Volume 55, Issue 20, Pages 6011-6032

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2017.1321801

Keywords

job-shop; scheduling; energy efficient manufacturing; metaheuristics; integer programming

Funding

  1. French Public Investment Bank (BPI)
  2. ECOTHER project

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This paper addresses an important issue in manufacturing by considering the scheduling of a Job-shop like manufacturing system involving a power threshold that must not be exceeded over time. A power profile is attached to operations that must be scheduled. This power profile presents a consumption peak at the start of process in order to model most of real-world machining operations. These operations must be scheduled according to the instantly available power threshold. A mathematical formulation of the problem is proposed; its main goal is to minimise the total completion time of all operations. A set of instances is built based on classical format of instances for the Job-shop problem. As it is time-consuming to obtain exact solutions on these instances with the CPLEX solver, a Greedy Randomised Adaptive Search Procedure hybridised with an Evolutionary Local Search (GRASPxELS) metaheuristic is designed. The GRASPxELS is compared with two other metaheuristics: a Variable Neighbourhood Search and a Memetic Algorithm. The GRASPxELS is also compared with several algorithms developed in the literature for the classical job-shop problem. Results show the relevancy of the metaheuristic approaches both in terms of computational time and quality of solutions.

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