A Variable Neighborhood Search (VNS) metaheuristic for Multiprocessor Scheduling Problem with Communication Delays

Author(s):  
Abdessamad Ait El Cadi ◽  
Rabie Ben Atitallah ◽  
Nenad Mladenovic ◽  
Abdelhakim Artiba
2005 ◽  
Vol 22 (03) ◽  
pp. 297-326 ◽  
Author(s):  
TATJANA DAVIDOVIĆ ◽  
PIERRE HANSEN ◽  
NENAD MLADENOVIĆ

The multiprocessor scheduling problem with communication delays that we consider in this paper consists of finding a static schedule of an arbitrary task graph onto a homogeneous multiprocessor system, such that the total execution time (i.e. the time when all tasks are completed) is minimum. The task graph contains precedence relations as well as communication delays (or data transferring time) between tasks if they are executed on different processors. The multiprocessor architecture is assumed to contain identical processors connected in an arbitrary way, which is defined by a symmetric matrix containing minimum distances between every two processors. The solution is represented by a feasible permutation of tasks. In order to obtain the objective function value (i.e. schedule length, makespan), the feasible permutation has to be transformed into the actual schedule by the use of some heuristic method. For solving this NP-hard problem, we develop basic tabu search and variable neighborhood search heuristics, where various types of reduced Or-opt-like neighborhood structures are used for local search. A genetic search approach based on the same solution space is also developed. Comparative computational results on random graphs with up to 500 tasks and 8 processors are reported. On average, it appears that variable neighborhood search outperforms the other metaheuristics. In addition, a detailed performance analysis of both the proposed solution representation and heuristic methods is presented.


Author(s):  
Moussa Abderrahim ◽  
Abdelghani Bekrar ◽  
Damien Trentesaux ◽  
Nassima Aissani ◽  
Karim Bouamrane

AbstractIn job-shop manufacturing systems, an efficient production schedule acts to reduce unnecessary costs and better manage resources. For the same purposes, modern manufacturing cells, in compliance with industry 4.0 concepts, use material handling systems in order to allow more control on the transport tasks. In this paper, a job-shop scheduling problem in vehicle based manufacturing facility that is mainly related to job assignment to resources is addressed. The considered job-shop production cell has two types of resources: processing resources that accomplish fabrication tasks for specific products, and transporting resources that assure parts’ transport to the processing area. A Variable Neighborhood Search algorithm is used to schedule product manufacturing and handling tasks in the aim to minimize the maximum completion time of a job set and an improved lower bound with new calculation method is presented. Experimental tests are conducted to evaluate the efficiency of the proposed approach.


2018 ◽  
Vol 66 ◽  
pp. 71-78
Author(s):  
Pablo Luiz Araújo Munhoz ◽  
Pedro Henrique González ◽  
Uéverton dos Santos Souza ◽  
Luiz Satoru Ochi ◽  
Philippe Michelon ◽  
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