Title :
Applying agent-based negotiation approach for parallel machine scheduling with preference of machines
Author :
Liao, Li-Man ; Huang, Ching-Jen
Author_Institution :
Ind. Eng. & Manage., Nat. Chin-Yi Univ. of Technol., Taichung, Taiwan
Abstract :
The electro-etching process is the critical process in the production of aluminum foil. The manufacturing process has many parallel machines with three distinct voltage equipments. Therefore, the production scheduling is parallel-machine and its choices of eligibility. In this paper, an agent-based negotiation approach is proposed to develop a distributed parallel-machine scheduling application in this manufacturing environment. The agent-based system comprises three types of agents, job agents, machine agents and management agent, to represent jobs, machines and supervisor respectively. To establish job allocations, job agents and machine agents have to bid interactively. A negotiation protocol is developed for negotiations between job agents and machine agents. And management agent is added, and plays as a centralized controller and a system coordinator. The main function of management agent is to manage negotiations between job agents and machine agents to ensure that the global objectives of system primary are being observed. It is possible to consider one or several different global objectives such as minimizing total jobs´ tardiness and flow time, balancing machines´ loading, and maximizing total revenue. This paper will provide an integrated agent-based parallel eligible machines scheduling solution with a better global performance.
Keywords :
aluminium industry; etching; foils; manufacturing processes; minimisation; production engineering computing; scheduling; software agents; agent-based negotiation approach; aluminum foil production; balancing machines loading minimization; centralized controller; distributed parallel-machine scheduling application; electro-etching process; flow time minimization; integrated agent-based parallel eligible machines scheduling solution; job agent; machine agent; management agent; manufacturing environment; manufacturing process; negotiation protocol; parallel machine scheduling; production scheduling; software agent; system coordinator; total job tardiness minimization; total revenue maximization; voltage equipment; Aluminum; Job shop scheduling; Multiagent systems; Parallel machines; Processor scheduling; Protocols; negotiation; parallel machines; preference of machines; software agent;
Conference_Titel :
Computers and Industrial Engineering (CIE), 2010 40th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Awaji
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7295-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCIE.2010.5668178