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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Meziane, Mohammed El-Amine* | Taghezout, Noria
Affiliations: LIO Laboratory, University of Oran1, Ahmed Ben-Bella, Oran, Algeria
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Mohammed El-Amine Meziane, University of Oran1, Ahmed Ben-Bella, LIO, BP 1524 EL M’Naouar, Oran 31000, DZ, Algeria. E-mail: algeriaamine@yahoo.fr.
Abstract: One of the most important issues of manufacturing systems optimization is scheduling. In fact, it plays a great role in reducing the production time and minimizing the required resources for production. Recently, due to the furious competition between companies, manufacturers are pushed to ensure products of high quality with a minimum amount of resources. In addition to that, they should satisfy the deadline of theirs customers. The Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problem (FJSSP) is a very popular pattern in the real manufacturing systems. This problem is a generalization of the Classical Job Shop problem (JSP). FJJSP is called flexible because a machine can perform many types of operations. Each job in FJSSP has its own production sequence, composed of a set of operations. However, each machine can execute one operation at the same time. The problem is how to ensure the achievement of all jobs in the shortest time (Makespan). A hybrid genetic algorithm (HGA) to solve FJSSP is proposed. An Improved Tabu Search (ITS) algorithm with an original neighborhood function is designed, to improve the performance of GA. The approach was tested and validated using one of the most known benchmarks. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is proved by tests.
Keywords: Manufacturing optimization, flexible job shop scheduling problem, hybrid approach, genetic algorithm, improved Tabu search
DOI: 10.3233/MGS-180286
Journal: Multiagent and Grid Systems, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 161-175, 2018
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