Service time optimization of mixed-line flow shop systems
Date
2010-02Source Title
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Print ISSN
0018-9286
Electronic ISSN
1558-2523
Publisher
IEEE
Volume
55
Issue
2
Pages
395 - 404
Language
English
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Abstract
We consider deterministic mixed-line flow shop systems
that are composed of controllable and uncontrollable machines.
Arrival times and completion deadlines of jobs are assumed
to be known, and they are processed in the order they arrive at the
machines. We model these flow shops as serial networks of queues
operating under a non-preemptive first-come-first-served policy,
and employ max-plus algebra to characterize the system dynamics.
Defining completion-time costs for jobs and service costs at controllable
machines, a non-convex optimization problem is formulated
where the control variables are the constrained service times
at the controllable machines. In order to simplify this optimization
problem, under some cost assumptions, we show that no waiting
is observed on the optimal sample path at the downstream of the
first controllable machine.We also present a method to decompose
the optimization problem into convex subproblems. A solution algorithm
utilizing these findings is proposed, and a numerical study
is presented to evaluate the performance improvement due to this
algorithm.