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Energy-efficient bi-objective single-machine scheduling with power-down mechanism
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A single-machine scheduling problem with power-down mechanism to minimize both total energy consumption and maximum tardiness and a basic e − constraint method is proposed to obtain the complete Pareto front of the problem.About:
This article is published in Computers & Operations Research.The article was published on 2017-09-01. It has received 104 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Job shop scheduling & Single-machine scheduling.read more
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Multi-objective optimization for energy-efficient flexible job shop scheduling problem with transportation constraints
TL;DR: A multi-objective optimization model with the objective of minimizing energy consumption and makespan is formulated for a flexible job shop scheduling problem with transportation constraints and an enhanced genetic algorithm is developed to solve the problem.
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A memetic differential evolution algorithm for energy-efficient parallel machine scheduling
TL;DR: Computational results reveal that the incorporation of list scheduling heuristic and local search greatly strengthens the algorithm and Computational experiments show that the proposed MDE algorithm outperforms SPEA-II and NSGA-II significantly.
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A green scheduling algorithm for flexible job shop with energy-saving measures
Xiuli Wu,Yangjun Sun +1 more
TL;DR: A model is formulated for the flexible job shop scheduling problem, an energy consumption model is proposed to compute the energy consumption for a machine in different states, and a non-dominated sorted genetic algorithm is developed to solve the problem.
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MILP models for energy-aware flexible job shop scheduling problem
TL;DR: Six new mixed integer linear programming (MILP) models with turning Off/On strategy are proposed based on two different modeling ideas namely idle time variable and idle energy variable to help the enterprises rationalize production so as to reduce energy consumption and costs.
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