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Research on equipment layout of multi-layer circular manufacturing cell based on NSGA III

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  • Yanlin Zhao

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This paper investigates the layout optimization of multi-layer circular manufacturing cells (MCMC), a topic that has garnered limited attention compared to single-layer circular manufacturing cells (SCMC). With the continuous advancement of global intelligent manufacturing, MCMC has emerged as a viable solution, with several smart factories already implementing this model. Existing literature predominantly utilizes the NSGA II algorithm for SCMC layouts due to their relatively few objectives. However, the layout problem for MCMC encompasses a significantly larger number of objectives, rendering NSGA II inadequate. This study aims to fill this research gap by proposing an innovative approach using NSGA III, specifically designed for complex multi-objective optimization. A multi-dimensional target mathematical model for MCMC is established, facilitating the systematic examination of layout configurations. The methodology employs NSGA III to effectively tackle the challenges posed by MCMC layouts. To validate the effectiveness of NSGA III, empirical data from a smart factory in Zhejiang, China, is utilized. The findings demonstrate that NSGA III significantly outperforms traditional algorithms, yielding superior solutions for MCMC layout problems. This research not only challenges the conventional SCMC layout paradigm but also expands the options available for facility layouts in smart factories. Ultimately, it addresses the pressing engineering needs of smart factory construction and contributes valuable insights to the field of MCMC research, establishing a robust methodology for future studies.

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  • Yanlin Zhao, 2024. "Research on equipment layout of multi-layer circular manufacturing cell based on NSGA III," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(12), pages 1-28, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0312364
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0312364
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    1. Ali Mohtashami & Alireza Alinezhad & Amir Hossein Niknamfar, 2020. "A fuzzy multi-objective model for a cellular manufacturing system with layout designing in a dynamic condition," International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 34(4), pages 514-543.
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