scholarly journals Analyzing a few Heuristic Algorithms Considering Machine Idle Time and Processing Time in Permutation Flow Shop Scheduling Problems

2013 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 7-15
Author(s):  
Baskar A ◽  
Anthony Xavior M
Author(s):  
Vladimír Modrák ◽  
R. Sudhakra Pandian ◽  
Pavol Semanco

In this chapter an alternative heuristic algorithm is proposed that is assumed for a deterministic flow shop scheduling problem. The algorithm is addressed to an m-machine and n-job permutation flow shop scheduling problem for the objective of minimizing the make-span when idle time is allowed on machines. This chapter is composed in a way that the different scheduling approaches to solve flow shop scheduling problems are benchmarked. In order to compare the proposed algorithm against the benchmarked, selected heuristic techniques and genetic algorithm have been used. In realistic situation, the proposed algorithm can be used as it is without any modification and come out with acceptable results.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 1174 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xuelian Pang ◽  
Haoran Xue ◽  
Ming-Lang Tseng ◽  
Ming K. Lim ◽  
Kaihua Liu

Prior studies are lacking which address permutation flow shop scheduling problems and hybrid flow shop scheduling problems together to help firms find the optimized scheduling strategy. The permutation flow shop scheduling problem and hybrid flow shop scheduling problems are important production scheduling types, which widely exist in industrial production fields. This study aimed to acquire the best scheduling strategy for making production plans. An improved fireworks algorithm is proposed to minimize the makespan in the proposed strategies. The proposed improved fireworks algorithm is compared with the fireworks algorithm, and the improvement strategies include the following: (1) A nonlinear radius is introduced and the minimum explosion amplitude is checked to avoid the waste of optimal fireworks; (2) The original Gaussian mutation operator is replaced by a hybrid operator that combines Cauchy and Gaussian mutation to improve the search ability; and (3) An elite group selection strategy is adopted to reduce the computing costs. Two instances from the permutation flow shop scheduling problem and hybrid flow shop scheduling problems were used to evaluate the improved fireworks algorithm’s performance, and the computational results demonstrate the improved fireworks algorithm’s superiority.


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