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The impact of incentive-based programmes on job-shop scheduling with variable machine speeds

Marc Füchtenhans, C. H. Glock

2023International Journal of Production Research12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Given the high demand for energy in the manufacturing industry and the increasing use of renewable but volatile energy sources, it becomes increasingly important to coordinate production and energy availability. With the help of incentive-based programmes, grid operators can incentivise consumers to adjust power demand in critical situations such that grid stability is not threatened. On the consumer side, energy-efficient scheduling models can be used to make energy consumption more flexible. This paper proposes a bi-objective job-shop scheduling problem with variable machine speeds that aims on minimising the total energy consumption and total weighted tardiness simultaneously. We use a genetic algorithm to solve the model and derive Pareto frontiers to analyse the trade-off between both conflicting objectives. We gain insights into how incentive-based programmes can be integrated into machine scheduling models and analyse the potential interdependencies and benefits that result from this integration.

Topics & Concepts

IncentiveVariable (mathematics)Scheduling (production processes)Job shop schedulingOperations researchComputer scienceJob shopOperations managementIndustrial engineeringBusinessFlow shop schedulingEngineeringEconomicsMicroeconomicsMathematicsScheduleMathematical analysisOperating systemScheduling and Optimization AlgorithmsAdvanced Manufacturing and Logistics OptimizationOptimization and Search Problems