Title :
Partial rescheduling for permutation flow-shop scheduling subject to a machine breakdown
Author :
Wang, Bing ; Wang, Xiaoming
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mechatron. Eng. & Autom., Shanghai Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
This paper discusses a permutation flow-shop scheduling problem with efficiency and stability as bi-criterion, where an unforeseen breakdown may happen in a machine during the execution of a long initial schedule. We only concern the situation that the breakdown happens at an earlier time of the execution and a large number of jobs are to be processed after repairing the machine. Instead of traditional full rescheduling and right-shift rescheduling, a partial rescheduling procedure is developed for the permutation flow-shop scheduling problem in this paper, where how to identify a partial rescheduling window and model a local rescheduling sub-problem are important and critical steps. A local objective function for the rescheduling sub-problem, which is the combination of the efficiency for the sub-problem and the total delay of unfinished jobs due to breakdown, is established. An extensive experiment was conducted to compare the partial rescheduling procedure and the right-shift rescheduling procedure. Computational results show that the partial rescheduling can provide a reasonable trade-off between solution quality and computational efforts and greatly improve stability of schedules with little sacrifice in efficiency.
Keywords :
flow shop scheduling; stability; local rescheduling sub-problem; machine breakdown; partial rescheduling window; permutation flow-shop scheduling; right-shift rescheduling; Algorithm design and analysis; Delay; Electric breakdown; Job shop scheduling; Schedules; Single machine scheduling; Stability analysis; machine breakdown; partial rescheduling; permutation flow-shop scheduling;
Conference_Titel :
Control Conference (ASCC), 2011 8th Asian
Conference_Location :
Kaohsiung
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-487-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-89-956056-4-6