Implementation of holonic scheduling and control in flow-line manufacturing systems: die-casting case study |
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Authors: | Mert Bal Majid Hashemipour |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering , University of Western Ontario , London, ON N6A 5B9, Canada mbal4@uwo.ca;3. Department of Mechanical Engineering , Eastern Mediterranean University , Famagusta, North Cyprus, via Mersin 10, Turkey |
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Abstract: | The success of a flow-line manufacturing system depends on effective production scheduling and control. However, it has been found that current flow-line manufacturing scheduling and control algorithms lack the flexibility to handle interruptions or resource breakdowns; hence, system performance drops automatically and rapidly when interruptions occur. The objective of this research is to investigate if the performance of a flow-line manufacturing system can be improved by integrating agent-based, holonic scheduling and production control. A holonic manufacturing scheduling model has been developed and implemented into a die-casting manufacturing flow line throughout a simulation model. The analysis takes into account the comparisons of overall performances of the system models with the holonic scheduling and conventional scheduling approaches. Simulation results indicate that the holonic manufacturing scheduling and control can significantly increase the uptime efficiency and the production rate of the flow-line manufacturing system. |
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Keywords: | holonic manufacturing system flow-line manufacturing scheduling simulation die casting |
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