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Job Shop Scheduling Focusing on Role of Buffers (2nd Report, Feasibility Judgement by Utilizing Graph)

2007; Japan Society Mechanical Engineers; Volume: 73; Issue: 735 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1299/kikaic.73.3084

ISSN

0387-5024

Autores

Rei HINO, Yusuke Kodama, Norikazu Suzuki, Eiji Shamoto,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization

Resumo

A scheduling problem is formulated focusing on jobs stored in production resources in the present paper. In a production system with finite buffer capacity, the job are stored in not only buffers but also production resources such as machine tools and assembly robots. Therefore, successive jobs cannot be processed by the resources until the previous jobs are removed from them. In such a scheduling problem, certain processing orders of jobs are infeasible because start times and release times of the jobs can not be determined. The graph representation method for conventional scheduling problems is extended in order to judge feasibility of the present schedules, in which the jobs stored in the resources are taken into account. A local searching method is applied to improve the schedules of the production systems with finite buffer capacity. It gives an appropriate schedule in combination with the dispatching procedure proposed in the first report.

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