DocumentCode
982943
Title
Agent-based distributed manufacturing process planning and scheduling: a state-of-the-art survey
Author
Shen, Weiming ; Wang, Lihui ; Hao, Qi
Author_Institution
Integrated Manuf. Technol. Inst., Nat. Res. Council Canada, London, Ont.
Volume
36
Issue
4
fYear
2006
fDate
7/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
563
Lastpage
577
Abstract
Manufacturing process planning is the process of selecting and sequencing manufacturing processes such that they achieve one or more goals and satisfy a set of domain constraints. Manufacturing scheduling is the process of selecting a process plan and assigning manufacturing resources for specific time periods to the set of manufacturing processes in the plan. It is, in fact, an optimization process by which limited manufacturing resources are allocated over time among parallel and sequential activities. Manufacturing process planning and scheduling are usually considered to be two separate and distinct phases. Traditional optimization approaches to these problems do not consider the constraints of both domains simultaneously and result in suboptimal solutions. Without considering real-time machine workloads and shop floor dynamics, process plans may become suboptimal or even invalid at the time of execution. Therefore, there is a need for the integration of manufacturing process-planning and scheduling systems for generating more realistic and effective plans. After describing the complexity of the manufacturing process-planning and scheduling problems, this paper reviews the research literature on manufacturing process planning, scheduling as well as their integration, particularly on agent-based approaches to these difficult problems. Major issues in these research areas are discussed, and research opportunities and challenges are identified
Keywords
manufacturing processes; multi-agent systems; optimisation; process planning; resource allocation; scheduling; agent-based distributed manufacturing process planning; manufacturing process scheduling; manufacturing resource allocation; multiagent system; optimization process; problem complexity; real-time machine workload; shop floor dynamics; Constraint optimization; Costs; Job shop scheduling; Manufacturing processes; Manufacturing systems; Multiagent systems; Process planning; Processor scheduling; Pulp manufacturing; Resource management; Agents; distributed manufacturing systems; manufacturing scheduling; multiagent systems; process planning;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1094-6977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSMCC.2006.874022
Filename
1643848
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