Application of adaptive particle swarm optimization to bi-level job-shop scheduling problem
© 2014 KIIE. This study presents an application of adaptive particle swarm optimization (APSO) to solving the bi-level job-shop scheduling problem (JSP). The test problem presented here is 10×10 JSP (ten jobs and ten machines) with tri-bottleneck machines formulated as a bi-level formulation. APSO i...
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2015
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
Summary: | © 2014 KIIE. This study presents an application of adaptive particle swarm optimization (APSO) to solving the bi-level job-shop scheduling problem (JSP). The test problem presented here is 10×10 JSP (ten jobs and ten machines) with tri-bottleneck machines formulated as a bi-level formulation. APSO is used to solve the test problem and the result is compared with the result solved by basic PSO. The results of the test problem show that the results from APSO are significantly different when compared with the result from basic PSO in terms of the upper level objective value and the iteration number in which the best solution is first identified, but there is no significant difference in the lower objective value. These results confirmed that the quality of solutions from APSO is better than the basic PSO. Moreover, APSO can be used directly on a new problem instance without the exercise to select parameters. |
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