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A review of TSP based approaches for flowshop scheduling
Institution:1. Department of Operations, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 800, 9700 AV Groningen, The Netherlands;2. Canada Research Chair in Integrated Logistics and Interuniversity Research Centre on Enterprise Networks, Logistics and Transportation (CIRRELT), Université Laval, 2325, Rue de la Terrasse, Québec G1V 0A6, Canada;1. School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China;2. State Key Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, 710049, China;3. State Key Laboratory of Astronautic Dynamics, Xi’an Satellite Control Center, Xi’an, China
Abstract:Contemporary flowshops that are variants of the classical flowshop frequently pose challenging scheduling problems. Such flowshops include no-wait, blocking, and robotic flowshops. These may sometimes be modeled as traveling salesman problems (TSP) and then solved using efficient algorithms available for the TSP. Encountered in auto, electronic, chemical, steel and even modern service industries, such problems are reviewed in this paper. We show that the TSP based approach is quite effective over a broad range. It tackles no-wait flowshops, blocking flowshops, group scheduling of parts in a flowshop using a generalized extension of the TSP, lot streaming and scheduling problems, and as recently done, scheduling of parts and robot movements in automated production cells. In this review paper, we describe several well-documented applications of no-wait and blocking scheduling models and illustrate some ways in which the increasingly used modern manufacturing systems such as robotic cells may be modeled as TSP. We also review the computational complexity of a wide variety of flowshop models. Finally, we suggest some fruitful directions for future research.
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