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Hybrid Estimation of Distribution Algorithm for Solving Three-Stage Multiobjective Integrated Scheduling Problem

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  • Chao Deng
  • Rong Hu
  • Bin Qian
  • Huai P. Jin
  • Xue-bo Jin

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Aiming at reducing the total energy consumption of three stages processing-transportation-assembly in the assembly manufacturing industry, a three-stage multiobjective integrated scheduling problem with job batch transportation considering the energy consumption (3sMISP_JBTEC) is proposed, and a comprehensive energy consumption model of multistage of 3sMISP_JBTEC with an improved turn off/on strategy in the processing stage and considering speed in the transportation stage is formulated. Then, a hybrid estimation of distribution algorithm with variable neighborhood search (HEDA_VNS) is developed to solve the scheduling problem. In the HEDA_VNS, the reasonable coding/decoding rules and speed scheduling scheme (SSS) are designed. Moreover, two local search strategies are designed to further enhance the performance of HEDA_VNS. Among them, three types of neighborhood search strategies are devised in Local Search I to improve the search efficiency while retaining the structure of the original high-quality solution. A variable neighborhood hybrid operation based on the speed scheduling set is designed in Local Search II to further improve the quality of the solution while balancing the optimization goals. Finally, simulations and comparisons show the efficiency of the proposed HEDA_VNS.

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  • Chao Deng & Rong Hu & Bin Qian & Huai P. Jin & Xue-bo Jin, 2021. "Hybrid Estimation of Distribution Algorithm for Solving Three-Stage Multiobjective Integrated Scheduling Problem," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-18, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5558949
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5558949
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