A comparison of algorithms for minimizing the sum of earliness and tardiness in hybrid flow-shop scheduling problem with unrelated parallel machines and sequence-dependent setup times

Authors

  • Farzaneh Abyaneh Department of Industrial Engineering, K.N.ToosiUniversity of Technology, Tehran, Iran
  • Saeedeh Gholami Department of Industrial Engineering, K.N.ToosiUniversity of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:

In this paper, the flow-shop scheduling problem with unrelated parallel machines at each stage as well as sequence-dependent setup times under minimization of the sum of earliness and tardiness are studied. The processing times, setup times and due-dates are known in advance. To solve the problem, we introduce a hybrid memetic algorithm as well as a particle swarm optimization algorithm combined with genetic operators. Also, an application of simulated annealing is presented for the evaluation of the algorithms. A Taguchi design is conducted to set their parameters. Finally, a comparison is made via 16 small size and 24 large size test problems and each problem is run 10times. The results of one-way ANOVA demonstrate that the proposed memetic algorithm performs as efficient as the HSA qualitatively and with 63.77% decline in elapsed time.

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volume 8  issue 2

pages  67- 85

publication date 2015-05-01

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