Balancing of robotic mixed-model two-sided assembly line with robot setup times

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Mojtaba Aghajani
Reza Ghodsi
Babak Javadi
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[1] University of Tehran,Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
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Robotic mixed-model two-sided assembly line; Mixed-integer programming; Simulated annealing;
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In this paper, type II robotic mixed-model two-sided assembly line balancing (RMTALB-II) problem is considered. In recent years, robots have been widely used in assembly systems as called robotic assembly lines where a set of tasks have to be assigned to stations and each station needs to select one of the different robots to process the assigned tasks. Two-sided assembly lines are especially used to produce large-sized high-volume products, such as automobiles, trucks, and buses. In this type of production line, both left side and right side of the line are used in parallel. However, little attention has been paid to solve RMTALB problems. Moreover, according to our best knowledge, there is no published work in the literature on RMTALB. This paper presents a new mixed-integer programming model for RMTALB-II to minimize the cycle time for a given number of mated stations. Since RMTALB problems are in NP-hard class of combinatorial optimization problems, a simulated annealing (SA) algorithm as metaheuristic method is proposed to solve the problem. Some problems are solved by SA and performance of the SA is evaluated by comparing their results with the optimal solution. The computational results show that SA is more efficient.
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页码:1005 / 1016
页数:11
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