Hierarchical method of rescheduling for assembly lines with intermediate buffers
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Keywords

scheduling, optimization, assembly routes, integer programming, heuristic

How to Cite

Magiera, M. (2020). Hierarchical method of rescheduling for assembly lines with intermediate buffers. Technologia I Automatyzacja Montażu (Assembly Techniques and Technologies), 108(2), 4-8. Retrieved from https://journals.prz.edu.pl/tiam/article/view/934

Abstract

A method of scheduling assembly in flexible assembly lines without parallel machines is presented. The method applies to lines fitted with intermediate buffers with limited capacities. The developed method is distinguished by the possibility of rescheduling. This is very significant in the case of a need to provide for new, urgent orders, as well as machine failures. The first level of the method concerns balancing the load of the assembly machines. Starting times of individual operations are determined at the second level of the method. Integer programming was used to solve the tasks allocated to both levels of the method. The results of computational experiments regarding the method are described.

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