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A knowledge-based system for scheduling in a flexible manufacturing system

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The production flexibility and efficiency of a flexible manufacturing system (FMS) is made possible by having (1) a set of multi-purpose workstations capable of performing many different operations with mini-mum set-up time between successive operations; (2) an automated trans-port/material handling system that enables parts to move between any pair of workstations; and (3) a network of supervisory computers to direct and coordinate simultaneous part processing. These features account for additional complexity in managing an FMS production as opposed to that of flow shop or job shop. This chapter describes a knowledge-based approach to modeling the essential features and interactions within a highly complex system such as FMS. The resulting knowledge-based system (KBS) allows us to investigate the use of an ‘intelligent’ search strategy based on filtered beam search to solve scheduling problems in FMSs.

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De, S., Lee, A. (1994). A knowledge-based system for scheduling in a flexible manufacturing system. In: Mital, A., Anand, S. (eds) Handbook of Expert Systems Applications in Manufacturing Structures and rules. Intelligent Manufacturing Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0703-7_11

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