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    Title: Multi-agent-based negotiation approach for parallel machine scheduling with multi-objective in electro-etching process
    Authors: 黃敬仁
    Contributors: 工業工程與(工程)管理系
    Date: 2012-10
    Issue Date: 2018-05-23 09:43:20 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Electro-etching is a critical process in producing aluminium foil, and it always involves many parallel machines with three distinct voltages. Therefore, production scheduling involves these parallel machines and their eligibility. In this paper, an agent-based negotiation approach is proposed to develop a distributed parallel machine scheduling application in this manufacturing environment. The agent-based system consists of types of agent, i.e. job agents, machine agents and management agents, to represent jobs, machines and supervisors, respectively. To establish job allocations, job agents and machine agents have to bid interactively. Negotiation protocol and bid decision models are developed for negotiations between job agents and machine agents. The management agent plays a centralised controller and system coordinator role. The main function of the management agent is to manage the negotiation process between job agents and machine agents to ensure that the global objectives of the system, such as minimising total job tardiness and flow time, balancing machine loading and maximising total revenue, can be achieved. Experiments are conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed system. The results show that the proposed agent-based scheduling mechanism will provide an integrated process plan and parallel eligible machine scheduling solutions with better global performance. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. (40 refs)
    Relation: International Journal of Production Research
    Appears in Collections:[Development of Industrial Engineering and Management] 【工業工程與管理系所】期刊論文

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