Title of article :
A particle swarm optimization for minimizing total earliness/tardiness costs of two-stage assembly flowshop scheduling problem in a batched delivery system
Author/Authors :
Shojaie, Amir Abbas Department of Industrial Engineering - Islamic Azad university, South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Sajedi, Sina Department of Industrial Engineering - Islamic Azad university, South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This paper considers a two-stage assembly flowshop scheduling problem in
which a number of single-item is ordered with a due date. Each of them is
manufactured by assembling several different pieces that must be processed on
first stage in a flowshop scheduling system. When all parts of each product are
completed in the first stage, they are assembled into a final product on an
assembly machine in the second stage. Due to delivery cost, in order to reduce
this cost, completed products can be held until completion of some other products
to be delivered in a same batch. The proposed problem addresses scheduling a set
of operation with specific due date that must be processed on all of the machines
in the two stages and dispatched to customers in a batch delivery system. The aim
is to minimize total weighted earliness/tardiness and delivery costs. As the
problem is demonstrated to be NP-hard, a genetic algorithm (GA) and a particle
swarm optimization (PSO) are presented to solve the problem in real scales. In
order to evaluate the proposed algorithms, a number of problems are solved by
them and the results are compared. The computational results illustrate that the
proposed PSO has a qualifier performance than the GA.
Keywords :
batch delivery , tardiness , earliness , Two-stage assembly flow shop
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics