Simulation-based optimization approach with scenario-based product sequence in a Reconfigurable Manufacturing System (RMS): A case study
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2019Résumé
In this study, we consider a production planning and resource allocation problem of a Reconfigurable Manufacturing System (RMS). Four general scenarios are considered for the product arrival sequence. The objective function aims to minimize total completion time of jobs. For a given set of input parameters defined by the market, we want to find the best configuration for the production line with respect to the number of resources and their allocation on workstations. In order to solve the problem, a hybridization approach based on simulation and optimization (Sim-Opt) is proposed. In the simulation phase, a Discrete Event Simulation (DES) model is developed. On the other hand, a simulated annealing (SA) algorithm is developed in Python to optimize the solution. In this approach, the results of the optimization feed the simulation model. On the other side, performance of these solutions are copied from simulation model to the optimization model. The best solution with the best performance can be achieved by this manually cyclic approach. The proposed approach is applied on a real case study from the automotive industry.
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