An Improved Simulated Annealing-Based Decision Model for the Hybrid Flow Shop Scheduling of Aviation Ordnance Handling

Author:

Meng Xianglei1ORCID,Wang Nengjian1ORCID,Liu Jue1ORCID,Liu Qinhui1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbi 150001, China

Abstract

Aviation ordnance handling is critical to the firepower projection of the time-critical cyclic flight operation on aircraft carriers. The complexity of the problem depends on the supply and demand features of ordnance. This paper examines the scheduling of aviation ordnance handling of an operational aircraft carrier under the framework of hybrid flow shop scheduling (HFS) and derives a method based on the simulated annealing (SA) algorithm to get the HFS problem’s solution. The proposed method achieves the minimum possible flow time by optimizing the ordnance assignment through different stages. The traditional SA algorithm depends heavily on the heuristic scheme and consumes too much time to compute the optimal solution. To solve the problem, this paper improves the SA by embedding a task-based encoding method and a matrix perturbation method. The improved SA remains independent of the heuristic scheme and effectively propagates the local search process. Since the performance of SA is also influenced by its embedded parameters, orthogonal tests were carried out to carefully compare and select these parameters. Finally, different ordnance loading plans were simulated to reveal the advantage of the improved SA. The simulation results show that the improved SA (ISA) can generate better and faster solution than the traditional SA. This research provides a practical solution to stochastic HFS problems.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Mathematics,General Medicine,General Neuroscience,General Computer Science

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