Bio-inspired multi-objective algorithms applied on production scheduling problems

Author:

Azevedo Beatriz Flamia,Montanño-Vega Rub´én,Varela M. Leonilde R.,Pereira Ana I.

Abstract

Production scheduling is a crucial task in the manufacturing process. In this way, the managers must decide the job's production schedule. However, this task is not simple, often requiring complex software tools and specialized algorithms to find the optimal solution. In this work, a multi-objective optimization model was developed to explore production scheduling performance measures to help managers in decision-making related to job attribution under three simulations of parallel machine scenarios. Five important production scheduling performance measures were considered (makespan, tardiness and earliness times, number of tardy and early jobs), and combined into three objective functions. To solve the scheduling problem, three multi-objective evolutionary algorithms are considered (Multi-objective Particle Swarm Optimization, Multi-objective Grey Wolf Algorithm, and Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II), and the set of optimum solutions named Pareto Front, provided by each one is compared in terms of dominance, generating a new Pareto Front, denoted as Final Pareto Front. Furthermore, this Final Pareto Front is analyzed through an automatic bio-inspired clustering algorithm based on the Genetic Algorithm. The results demonstrated that the proposed approach efficiently solves the scheduling problem considered. In addition, the proposed methodology provided more robust solutions by combining different bio-inspired multi-objective techniques. Furthermore, the cluster analysis proved fundamental for a better understanding of the results and support for choosing the final optimum solution.

Publisher

Growing Science

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

Reference1 articles.

1. Bio-inspired multi-objective algorithms applied on production scheduling problems;Azevedo;International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations,2023

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