Title :
Discrete inventory control in systems with perishable goods-a time-delay system perspective
Author :
Ignaciuk, Przemyslaw
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Inf. Technol., Lodz Univ. of Technol., Lódź, Poland
Abstract :
This study considers the problem of providing efficient control of periodic-review production-inventory systems with perishable goods. The stock storage and replenishment is modelled as a first-order process with delay subject to external perturbations. The study investigates formally the classical delay compensation mechanisms used in inventory control and shows deficiencies of inventory position and Smith predictor-based concepts in the context of systems with deteriorating stock. Then, a new dead-time compensation mechanism is developed and non-linear control law synthesised. The proposed control scheme is proved robust with respect to arbitrary demand and delay variations.
Keywords :
compensation; control system synthesis; delays; discrete systems; nonlinear control systems; perturbation techniques; robust control; stock control; storage; Smith predictor-based concepts; arbitrary delay variations; arbitrary demand variations; dead-time compensation mechanism; delay compensation mechanisms; discrete inventory control; external perturbations; first-order process; inventory position deficiencies; nonlinear control law synthesis; periodic-review production-inventory systems; perishable goods; replenishment modelling; robust control scheme; stock storage modelling; time-delay system;
Journal_Title :
Control Theory & Applications, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-cta.2013.0636