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- Xingdong Zhao
- Qianwang Deng
- Xiahui Liu
- Like Zhang
- Shengcong Wu
- Chao Jiang
Abstract
The previous studies on service resource scheduling for maintenance, repair and operation (MRO) ignore the diverse service processes from different complex equipment and the coordination of task scheduling and resource allocation, which is less realistic when multiple tasks exist. In this work, we propose an integrated scheduling model of distributed service resources for on-site MRO, which simultaneously considers different service processes, service teams and material resources. The MRO service process is decomposed into multiple subtasks with hierarchical relationships (dependency and independency). Within the duration of the subtask, all multi-skill technicians in service team stay together and material resources are delivered from service providers. Resource allocation and task scheduling are integrated to minimise the makespan, the excessive human resources and the cost performance index of material resources. Further, we introduce six classic multi-objective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs) to solve the scheduling problem, in which a novel and practical encoding method mixed with integers and decimals is developed. The design-of-experiment (DOE) method is used to determine the optimal combination of crucial parameters. Finally, 20 benchmark instances of multiple MRO tasks are tested. Experiment results show MOEA/D-DU could obtain higher quality scheduling solutions with relatively low computational costs in the integrated scheduling model.
Suggested Citation
Xingdong Zhao & Qianwang Deng & Xiahui Liu & Like Zhang & Shengcong Wu & Chao Jiang, 2022.
"Integrated scheduling of distributed service resources for complex equipment considering multiple on-site MRO tasks,"
International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 60(10), pages 3219-3236, May.
Handle:
RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:60:y:2022:i:10:p:3219-3236
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2021.1916117
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