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Two-Stage Assembly Scheduling with Batch Setup Times, Time-Dependent Deterioration, and Preventive Maintenance Activities Using Meta-Heuristic Algorithms

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  • Sunwoong Jung
  • Young-Bin Woo
  • Shiegheun Koh
  • Byung Soo Kim

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This article considers a two-stage assembly scheduling problem (TSASP) with batch setup times, time-dependent deterioration, and preventive maintenance activities (PMAs). The objective of this problem is to simultaneously determine the optimal component-manufacturing sequence (CMS), product-assembly sequence (PAS), number of setups, and number and position of PMAs (PPMA). First, to determine the optimal solution, a novel mixed integer linear programming model (MILP) for the proposed problem is derived. Then, a standard genetic algorithm (SGA), hybrid genetic algorithm (HGA), standard harmony search (SHS), hybrid harmony search (HHS), and harmony-search-based evolutionary algorithm (HSEA) were proposed owing to the intractability of the optimal solution for large-scale problems. SGA and SHS provide a chromosome to represent a complete solution including three decisions (CMS, PAS, and PPMA). HGA, HHS, and HSEA provide a chromosome to represent a partial solution including PAS. CMS and PPMA are found by an effective local search heuristic based on the partial solution. A computational experiment is then conducted to evaluate the impacts of the factors on the performance of the proposed algorithms.

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  • Sunwoong Jung & Young-Bin Woo & Shiegheun Koh & Byung Soo Kim, 2018. "Two-Stage Assembly Scheduling with Batch Setup Times, Time-Dependent Deterioration, and Preventive Maintenance Activities Using Meta-Heuristic Algorithms," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6982631
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/6982631
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    1. Geurtsen, M. & Didden, Jeroen B.H.C. & Adan, J. & Atan, Z. & Adan, I., 2023. "Production, maintenance and resource scheduling: A review," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 305(2), pages 501-529.

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