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Agent-based flow-shop modelling in dynamic environment

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  • Matteo M. Savino

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

  • Antonio Mazza
  • Gilles Neubert

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This article studies a multiple-objective flow-shop modelling and scheduling problem by multi-agent system (MAS) in a production context characterized by diversified, high-volume production mix. The analysed flow shop is characterised by multi-machine workstations, transfer batches, sequence-dependent setup times and possible re-entrant jobs. The agent-based model is structured from the current flow-shop configuration, defining the main entities and related events to realize the most possible flexible model. After a description of entities and their states, the agent framework with state diagrams is implemented through Jade platform. The system is provided with a simulation-based environment to test it in two main production scenarios including re-entrant jobs and failures. A coordination mechanism between agents and a dedicated scheduling algorithm managed by the MAS allowed to front this kind of events optimising concurrent objectives like work in process, Makespan and buffer queues.

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  • Matteo M. Savino & Antonio Mazza & Gilles Neubert, 2014. "Agent-based flow-shop modelling in dynamic environment," Post-Print hal-02313235, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02313235
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