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Resilience-oriented approach of dynamic production and maintenance scheduling optimisation considering operational uncertainty

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  • Yuqi Cai
  • Yihai He
  • Rui Shi
  • Tianyu Feng
  • Jiayang Li

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One of the main challenges in operating multistate manufacturing systems (MMSs) is maintaining stable and robust production against various disruptions. Therefore, an urgent need exists for an operation and maintenance (O&M) method that optimises MMS resilience, i.e. the capability of withstanding or recover from disruptions of various sources. Consequently, this study proposes an integrated resilience-oriented production and maintenance scheduling approach for MMSs. This approach enhances MMS resilience by reinforcing its adaptivity to the variation in production requirements. Based on a conceptual investigation of operational uncertainty and its mechanism of disruption, this study devotes to (i) formulating a performance loss-based resilience measurement with consideration of operational uncertainties and (ii) proposing a reinforcement learning-based approach to schedule MMS operation and maintenance activities for MMS components of different performance states. An industrial case study of a ferrite phase shifter manufacturing system is subsequently conducted to validate the proposed approach. Results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach in the resilience optimisation of MMSs.

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  • Yuqi Cai & Yihai He & Rui Shi & Tianyu Feng & Jiayang Li, 2024. "Resilience-oriented approach of dynamic production and maintenance scheduling optimisation considering operational uncertainty," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 62(21), pages 7812-7835, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:62:y:2024:i:21:p:7812-7835
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2024.2329324
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