Title :
GA-based minimization of scheduling problem in photolithographic track systems
Author :
McAlister, B. ; Siddique, Naseer ; Amavasai, Bp
Author_Institution :
Seagate Technol., UK
Abstract :
Track systems, which are widely used in the field of photolithography, can perform sequential coat, bake, chill and develop operations. These systems are typically configured by process engineers with their expert knowledge of the system in order to optimize flow interactions as much as possible in order to reduce the amount of bake plate temperature ramping required whilst still maintaining a high level of parallelism in order to maintain a high throughput. This experiential level of optimization however is not definitive and does not investigate the entire optimization search space. There also may be hidden effects that are unknown to engineers, resulting in optimal solutions which remain unknown. This paper proposes an optimization procedure using genetic algorithms to minimize the makespan of a given set of jobs processed on such a tool. To do this a software simulation of how the tool schedules jobs are coded and a chromosome representation of the configuration map (CM) relating to the bake modules within the tool is developed.
Keywords :
genetic algorithms; job shop scheduling; minimisation; photolithography; GA-based minimization; bake operation; chill operation; chromosome representation; configuration map; develop operation; flow interactions; genetic algorithms; job makespan minimization; job scheduling; optimization procedure; optimization search space; photolithographic track systems; plate temperature ramping; process engineers; scheduling problem; sequential coat; Algorithm design and analysis; Biological cells; Convergence; Equations; Genetic algorithms; Mathematical model; Semiconductor device modeling; Genetic Algorithm; Multi-objective Optimisation; Photolithography; Scheduling problem; Track systems;
Conference_Titel :
Cybernetic Intelligent Systems (CIS), 2012 IEEE 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Limerick
DOI :
10.1109/CIS.2013.6782164