Title :
Batching Machine Scheduling with Two-Stage Transportation Consideration
Author :
Liu, Cheng-Hsiang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. Eng. & Manage., Hsiuping Inst. of Technol., Dali, Taiwan
Abstract :
This paper considers a coordinated scheduling problem where there is a crane available in the first-stage transportation that transports job from the warehouse to a batching machine and there is a vehicle available in the second-stage transportation to deliver completed jobs from the machine to the customer. The coordinated scheduling problem of production and transportation operations deals with sequencing job transportation and combining the jobs into batches. For the problem with minimizing the makespan and total setup cost, Tang and Gong(2008) proved that this problem is strongly NP-hard. This paper presents two genetic algorithm (GA) approaches with different results representation for this scheduling problem. Experimental results demonstrate that the regular GA and modified GA (MGA) can find near-optimal solutions in an acceptable amount of computational time. Among these metaheuristic approaches, MGA is superior to the GA in terms of both the computing time and solution quality.
Keywords :
computational complexity; cranes; genetic algorithms; production management; scheduling; warehousing; MGA; NP-hard problem; batching machine scheduling; computational time; coordinated scheduling problem; crane; first-stage transportation; genetic algorithm; job transportation sequencing; makespan minimization; metaheuristic approach; modified GA; production operation; total setup cost minimization; transportation operation; two-stage transportation; warehouse; Costs; Cranes; Job shop scheduling; Paper technology; Processor scheduling; Production; Single machine scheduling; Springs; Transportation; Vehicles; batch scheduling; metaheuristic; transportation;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Science and Information Technology - Spring Conference, 2009. IACSITSC '09. International Association of
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3653-8
DOI :
10.1109/IACSIT-SC.2009.63