Petri nets and genetic algorithms for complex manufacturing systems scheduling

Gonzalo Mejía, Carlos Montoya, Julián Cardona, Ana Lucía Castro

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In this paper we propose the GAPN (genetic algorithms and Petri nets) approach, which combines the modelling power of Petri nets with the optimisation capability of genetic algorithms (GAs) for manufacturing systems scheduling. This approach uses both Petri nets to formulate the scheduling problem and GAs for scheduling. Its primary advantage is its ability to model a wide variety of manufacturing systems with no modifications either in the net structure or in the chromosomal representation. In this paper we tested the performance on both classical scheduling problems and on a real life setting of a manufacturer of car seat covers. In particular, such a manufacturing system involves features such as complex project-like routings, assembly operations, and workstations with unrelated parallel machines. The implementation of the algorithm at the company is also discussed. Experiments show the validity of the proposed approach.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)791-803
PublicaciónInternational Journal of Production Research
Volumen50
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 17 jun. 2011
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