Two Approaches for Solving the Buffer Allocation Problem in Unreliable Production Lines
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2013
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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
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This paper presents an integrated approach to solve the buffer allocation problem in unreliable production lines so as to maximize the throughput rate of the line with minimum total buffer size. The proposed integrated approach has two control loops; the inner loop and the outer loop. While the inner loop control includes an adaptive tabu search algorithm proposed by Demir et al. [8], binary search and tabu search are proposed for the outer loop. These nested loops aim at minimizing the total buffer size to achieve the desired throughput level. To improve the efficiency of the proposed tabu search, alternative neighborhood generation mechanisms are developed. The performances of the proposed algorithms are evaluated by extensive computational experimentation, and the results are reported. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Buffer allocation problem, Production lines, Tabu search, Combinatorial optimization, Serial Production Lines, Tabu Search Approach, Algorithm, Optimization, Capacity, Design, Size, Machines, Space, Buffer allocation problem, Combinatorial optimization, Buffer allocation, Production lines, Adaptive tabu search, Throughput rate, Generation mechanism, Inner loop controls, Stress intensity factors, Integrated control, Tabu search, Throughput, 620, Production line, Integrated approach, Two Approaches, Deterministic scheduling theory in operations research, tabu search, production lines, buffer allocation problem, combinatorial optimization, Production models, Continuous location
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0209 industrial biotechnology, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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15
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Computers & Operatıons Research
Volume
40
Issue
10
Start Page
2556
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2563
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