Real-time adaptive control of multi-server bulk service processes

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Abstract

Batching jobs in a manufacturing system is a very common policy in most industries. Main reasons for batching are avoidance of setups and/or facilitation of material handling. Batch processing systems often consist of multiple machines of different types for the range and volumes of products that have to be handled. Building on earlier research in aircraft industry, where the process of hardening synthetic aircraft parts was studied, we discuss a new heuristic for the dynamic scheduling of these types of systems. It is shown by an extensive series of simulation experiments that the new heuristic outperforms existing heuristics for most system configurations.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2001 Winter Simulation Conference
EditorsB.A. Peters, J.S. Smith, M.W. Rohrer, D.J. Medeiros
Place of PublicationNew Jersey
PublisherIEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
Pages930-936
Number of pages7
ISBN (Print)0-7803-7307-3
Publication statusPublished - 2001
EventWinter Simulation Conference (WSC 01) - , Holy See (Vatican City)
Duration: 1-Jan-2001 → …

Other

OtherWinter Simulation Conference (WSC 01)
Country/TerritoryHoly See (Vatican City)
Period01/01/2001 → …

Keywords

  • MULTISERVER BATCH-OPERATIONS
  • DIFFUSION/OXIDATION PROCESSES

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