Title :
Multiproduct production/inventory control under random demands
Author :
Qiu, Jin ; Loulou, Richard
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Manage., McGill Univ., Montreal, Que., Canada
fDate :
2/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Studies the optimal production/inventory control policy for a single machine multiproduct production system. The machine produces to fill the end-product inventory stock and the demand is satisfied from the inventory when available; unsatisfied demand is backlogged until the product becomes available as the result of production. For each product, the demand follows a Poisson process and the unit processing time is known. When the machine switches production from one product to another, it incurs a set-up time and a set-up cost. The relevant costs include the set-up cost, a cost per unit time while the machine is running, and linear costs for inventory and backlogging. This problem is modeled as a semi-Markov decision process using the criterion of minimizing expected total cost with discounting over an infinite horizon. Procedures for computing near-optimal policies and their error bounds are developed. The error bound given by the authors´ procedure is shown to be much tighter than the one given by the “norm-based” approach. Computational test results are presented to show the structure of the near-optimal policy and how its accuracy is affected by the system characteristics such as capacity utilization and set-up time
Keywords :
Markov processes; decision theory; minimisation; production control; stochastic processes; stock control; Poisson process; capacity utilization; discounting; end-product inventory stock; expected total cost minimisation; infinite horizon; linear costs; multiproduct production/inventory control; near-optimal policy; random demands; semi-Markov decision process; set-up cost; set-up time; single machine multiproduct production system; unsatisfied demand; Adaptive algorithm; Adaptive control; Automatic control; Control systems; Costs; Inventory control; Lyapunov method; Production; Programmable control; Stability analysis;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on