Process Plan and Scheduling Integration for Near Optimal Process Plans in Networked Based Manufacturing Using Controlled Elitist NSGA-II and Territory Defining Algorithms

Manupati, V. K. ; Thakkar, J. J. ; Mohapatra, Priyabrata ; Kumar, Ajay ; Tiwari, M. K. (2012) Process Plan and Scheduling Integration for Near Optimal Process Plans in Networked Based Manufacturing Using Controlled Elitist NSGA-II and Territory Defining Algorithms Lecture Notes in Computer Science . pp. 754-760. ISSN 0302-9743

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35380-2_88

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35380-2_88

Abstract

The networked based manufacturing offers various advantages in current competitive atmosphere by way to reduce the short manufacturing cycle time and to maintain the production flexibility. In this paper, we have addressed a multi-objective problem whose objectives are to minimize the makespan and maximization of machine utilization for generating feasible process plans of multiple jobs in the context of networked based manufacturing system. In more specific, with two powerful multi-objective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs) namely controlled elitist-NSGA-II (CE-NSGA-II), and territory defining evolutionary algorithm (TDEA), were proposed to find the better performance of the system. With the help of an illustrative example along with two complex scenarios these algorithms has been implemented, tested and compared. Finally, the computational results are analyzed to the benefit of the manufacturer.

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