Design of Distributed Optimal Adaptive Receding Horizon Control for Supply Chain of Realistic Size under Demand Disturbances

Authors

  • A. Miranbeigi Mechanical Engineering Msc Student, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University
  • A.A. Jalali Associate Professor of Department of Electrical Engineering ,Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran , Iran ,
  • M. Miranbeigi Control Engineering PhD Candidate, Control and Intelligent Processing Centre of Excellence, University of Tehran
Abstract:

    supply chain network   receding horizon control demand move suppression term   Supply chain networks are interconnection and dynamics of a demand network. Example subsystems, referred to as stages, include raw materials, distributors of the raw materials, manufacturers, distributors of the manufactured products, retailers, and customers. The main objectives of the control strategy for the supply chain network can be summarized as follows: (i) maximize customer satisfaction, and (ii) minimize supply chain operating costs. In this paper, we applied receding horizon control (RHC) method to a set of large scale supply chains of realistic size under demand disturbances adaptively. Also in order to increase the robustness of the system , we added a move suppression term to cost function .

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volume 22  issue 3

pages  159- 169

publication date 2011-09

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