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    Application Similarity Coefficient Method to Cellular Manufacturing

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    The evolution of cell formation problem methodologies based on recent studies (1997-2008): review and directions for future research

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    This paper presents a literature review of the cell formation (CF) problem concentrating on formulations proposed in the last decade. It refers to a number of solution approaches that have been employed for CF such as mathematical programming, heuristic and metaheuristic methodologies and artificial intelligence strategies. A comparison and evaluation of all methodologies is attempted and some shortcomings are highlighted. Finally, suggestions for future research are proposed useful for CF researchers

    Virtual production system

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    To satisfy customer\u27s demands in today\u27s market, industry and academe have invested considerable effort to make production systems more efficient and competitive. The production systems that have been implemented and identified in industry have their own unique advantages under certain conditions. In practice, once a production system is adopted in a shop, the operation mode of the shop will remain the same over time. However, in a changing product mix environment, what a shop really needs is an adaptable production system to gain the best performance that is possible for the shop;The objective of this study is to develop a systematic procedure to construct a virtual production system that allows an existing shop to switch its operation from one mode to another without physical reconfiguration of the shop. The machines and the material handling system of the shop are logically reorganized into various patterns to obtain different versions of virtual production systems. Actually, a virtual production system exists as a set of information in a computer database. A reconfiguration of the data in the database leads to a corresponding logical reorganization of the physical system. Hence, on one hand, while the layout of a shop still remains the same, on the other hand, the operation mode of the shop is logically changeable over time;In this thesis, the performance of virtual production systems and other forms of production systems are examined and compared to one another using three different measures. The results obtained show that virtual production systems are superior to traditional production systems and are competitive with production systems that allow for the physical rearrangement of the machines as the product mix changes. However, when one considers the cost that can be incurred to physically reconfigure a shop and the fact that movable machines are not usually employed in most industries, virtual production system provides a feasible and reasonable solution to improve a shop\u27s performance in a dynamic changing product mix environment

    An Adapted Genetic Algorithm to Solve Generalized Cell Formation

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    Cell Production System Design: A Literature Review

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    Purpose In a cell production system, a number of machines that differ in function are housed in the same cell. The task of these cells is to complete operations on similar parts that are in the same group. Determining the family of machine parts and cells is one of the major design problems of production cells. Cell production system design methods include clustering, graph theory, artificial intelligence, meta-heuristic, simulation, mathematical programming. This article discusses the operation of methods and research in the field of cell production system design. Methodology: To examine these methods, from 187 articles published in this field by authoritative scientific sources, based on the year of publication and the number of restrictions considered and close to reality, which are searched using the keywords of these restrictions and among them articles Various aspects of production and design problems, such as considering machine costs and cell size and process routing, have been selected simultaneously. Findings: Finally, the distribution diagram of the use of these methods and the limitations considered by their researchers, shows the use and efficiency of each of these methods. By examining them, more efficient and efficient design fields of this type of production system can be identified. Originality/Value: In this article, the literature on cell production system from 1972 to 2021 has been reviewed

    Development of Manufacturing Cells Using an Artificial Ant-Based Algorithm with Different Similarity Coefficients

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    Although there exists several ways of solving the cellular manufacturing problem, including several ant-based algorithms, many of these algorithms focus on obtaining the best possible answer instead of efficiency. An existing artificial-ant based algorithm AntClass, was modified so that it is easier to manipulate. AntClass uses Euclidean vectors to measure the similarity between parts, because similarity is used to group parts together instead of distances, the modified version uses similarity coefficients. The concept of heaping clusters was also introduced to ant algorithms for cellular manufacturing. Instead of using Euclidean vectors to measure the distance to the center of a heap, as in the AntClass algorithm, an average similarity was introduced to measure the similarity between a part and a heap. The algorithm was tested on five common similarity coefficients to determine the similarity coefficient which gives the better quality solution and the most efficient process

    Shortest Path versus Multi-Hub Routing in Networks with Uncertain Demand

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    We study a class of robust network design problems motivated by the need to scale core networks to meet increasingly dynamic capacity demands. Past work has focused on designing the network to support all hose matrices (all matrices not exceeding marginal bounds at the nodes). This model may be too conservative if additional information on traffic patterns is available. Another extreme is the fixed demand model, where one designs the network to support peak point-to-point demands. We introduce a capped hose model to explore a broader range of traffic matrices which includes the above two as special cases. It is known that optimal designs for the hose model are always determined by single-hub routing, and for the fixed- demand model are based on shortest-path routing. We shed light on the wider space of capped hose matrices in order to see which traffic models are more shortest path-like as opposed to hub-like. To address the space in between, we use hierarchical multi-hub routing templates, a generalization of hub and tree routing. In particular, we show that by adding peak capacities into the hose model, the single-hub tree-routing template is no longer cost-effective. This initiates the study of a class of robust network design (RND) problems restricted to these templates. Our empirical analysis is based on a heuristic for this new hierarchical RND problem. We also propose that it is possible to define a routing indicator that accounts for the strengths of the marginals and peak demands and use this information to choose the appropriate routing template. We benchmark our approach against other well-known routing templates, using representative carrier networks and a variety of different capped hose traffic demands, parameterized by the relative importance of their marginals as opposed to their point-to-point peak demands
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