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Performance Evaluation of Skill-Based Order Assignment in Production Environments With Multiagent Systems

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posted on 2024-11-02, 19:31 authored by Sebastian Braun, Chi Tsun ChengChi Tsun Cheng, Steve Dowey, Jorg Wollert
The fourth industrial revolution introduces disruptive technologies to production environments. One of these technologies is multiagent systems (MASs), where agents virtualize machines. However, the agent’s actual performances in production environments can hardly be estimated as most research has been focusing on isolated projects and specific scenarios. We address this gap by implementing a highly connected and configurable reference model with quantifiable key performance indicators for production scheduling and routing in single-piece workflows. Furthermore, we propose an algorithm to optimize the search of extrema in highly connected distributed systems. The benefits, limits, and drawbacks of MASs and their performances are evaluated extensively by event-based simulations against the introduced model, which acts as a benchmark. Even though the performance of the proposed MAS is, on average, slightly lower than the reference system, the increased flexibility allows it to find new solutions and deliver improved factory planning outcomes. Our MAS shows an emerging behavior by using flexible production techniques to correct errors and compensate for bottlenecks. This increased flexibility offers substantial improvement potential. The general model in this article allows the transfer of the results to estimate real systems or other models.

History

Journal

IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Industrial Electronics

Volume

3

Issue

1

Start page

23

End page

30

Total pages

8

Publisher

IEEE

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2021 IEEE

Former Identifier

2006113349

Esploro creation date

2022-05-17