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A neuro-genetic approach to design and planning of a manufacturing cell
Authors:Tarik Cakar  Mehmet Bayram Yildirim  Mehmet Barut
Affiliation:(1) Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS 67220-0035, USA;(2) Finance Real Estate and Decision Sciences Department, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS 67220-0035, USA
Abstract:In this paper, we propose a neuro-genetic decision support system coupled with simulation to design a job shop manufacturing system by achieving predetermined values of targeted performance measures such as flow time, number of tardy jobs, total tardiness and machine utilization at each work center. When a manufacturing system is designed, the management has to make decisions on the availability of resources or capacity, in our setting, the number of identical machines in each work station and the dispatching rule to be utilized in the shop floor to achieve performance values desired. Four different priority rules are used as Earliest due date (EDD), Shortest Processing Time (SPT), Critical ratio (CR) and First Come First Serve (FCFS). In reaching the final decision, design alternatives obtained from the proposed system are evaluated in terms of performance measures. An illustrative example is provided to explain the procedure.
Keywords:Resource allocation  dispatching rule  neuro-genetic  hybrid scheduling
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