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Two meta-heuristics for three-stage assembly flowshop scheduling with sequence-dependent setup times
Authors:Sara Hatami  Sadalah Ebrahimnejad  Reza Tavakkoli-Moghaddam  Yasaman Maboudian
Affiliation:1. Department of Industrial Engineering, Islamic Azad University-Ghazvin Branch, Ghazvin, Iran
2. Department of Industrial Engineering, Islamic Azad University-Karaj Branch, Karaj, Iran
3. Department of Industrial Engineering and Center of Excellence for Intelligence Based Experimental Mechanics, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
4. Department of Industrial Engineering, Khaje Nasir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:In this paper, we consider a three-stage assembly flowshop scheduling problem with bi-objectives, namely the mean flow time and maximum tardiness. This problem can be considered as a production system model consisting of three stages: (1) different production operations are done in parallel, concurrently and independently, (2) the manufactured parts are collected and transferred to the next stage, and (3) these parts are assembled into final products. In this paper, sequence-dependent setup times and transfer times are also considered as two important presumptions in order to make the problem more realistic. We present a novel mathematical model for a production system with a new lower bound for the given problem. Obtaining an optimal solution for this type of complex, large-sized problem in reasonable computational time by using traditional approaches and optimization tools is extremely difficult. Thus, we propose two meta-heuristics, namely simulated annealing and tabu search, to solve a number of test problems generated at random. Finally, the computational results are illustrated and compared in order to show the efficiency of the foregoing meta-heuristics.
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