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A new knowledge-guided multi-objective optimisation for the multi-AGV dispatching problem in dynamic production environments

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  • Lei Liu
  • Ting Qu
  • Matthias Thürer
  • Lin Ma
  • Zhongfei Zhang
  • Mingze Yuan

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The efficiency of material supply for workstations using Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs) is largely determined by the performance of the AGV dispatching scheme. This paper proposes a new solution approach for the AGV dispatching problem (AGVDP) for material replenishment in a general manufacturing workshop where workstations are in a matrix layout, and where uncertainty in replenishment time of workstations and stochastic unloading efficiencies of AGVs are dynamic contextual factors. We first extend the literature proposing a mixed integer optimisation model with a delivery satisfaction soft constraint of material orders and two objectives: transportation costs and delivery time deviation. We then develop a new knowledge-guided estimation of distribution algorithm with delivery satisfaction evaluation for solving the model. Our algorithm fuses three knowledge-guided strategies to enhance optimisation capabilities at its respective execution stages. Comprehensive numerical experiments with instances built from a real-world scenario validate the proposed model and algorithm. Results demonstrate that the new algorithm outperforms three popular multi-objective evolutionary algorithms, a discrete version of a recent multi-objective particle swarm optimisation, and a multi-objective estimation of distribution algorithm. Findings of this work provide major implications for workshop management and algorithm design.

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  • Lei Liu & Ting Qu & Matthias Thürer & Lin Ma & Zhongfei Zhang & Mingze Yuan, 2023. "A new knowledge-guided multi-objective optimisation for the multi-AGV dispatching problem in dynamic production environments," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 61(17), pages 6030-6051, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:61:y:2023:i:17:p:6030-6051
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2022.2122619
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