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Some Remarks on the Stability of Production Networks

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2005

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  • Bernd Scholz-Reiter

    (University of Bremen)

  • Fabian Wirth

    (University of Bremen)

  • Michael Freitag

    (University of Bremen)

  • Sergey Dashkovskiy

    (University of Bremen)

  • Thomas Jagalski

    (University of Bremen)

  • Christoph Beer

    (University of Bremen)

  • Björn Rüffer

    (University of Bremen)

Abstract

Summary The increasing complexity of production and logistics networks and the requirement of higher flexibility lead to a change of paradigm in control: Autonomously controlled systems where decisions are taken by parts or goods themselves become more attractive. The question of stability is an important issue for the dynamics of such systems. In this paper we are going to touch this question for a special production network with autonomous control. The stability region for a corresponding fluid model is found empirically. We point out that further mathematical investigations have to be undertaken to develop some stability criteria for autonomous systems.

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  • Bernd Scholz-Reiter & Fabian Wirth & Michael Freitag & Sergey Dashkovskiy & Thomas Jagalski & Christoph Beer & Björn Rüffer, 2006. "Some Remarks on the Stability of Production Networks," Operations Research Proceedings, in: Hans-Dietrich Haasis & Herbert Kopfer & Jörn Schönberger (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2005, pages 91-96, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:oprchp:978-3-540-32539-0_15
    DOI: 10.1007/3-540-32539-5_15
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