2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2014.12.037
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Type-E parallel two-sided assembly line balancing problem: Mathematical model and ant colony optimisation based approach with optimised parameters

Abstract: There are many factors which affect the performance of a complex production system. Efficiency of an assembly line is one of the most important of these factors since assembly lines are generally constructed as the last stage of an entire production system. Parallel two-sided assembly line system is a new research domain in academia though these lines have been utilised to produce large sized products such as automobiles, trucks, and buses in industry for many years. Parallel two-sided assembly lines carry pra… Show more

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“…4 columns, NSACO found optimal solutions in terms of the values for test problems P9, P12, P16, P20, P24 and P36. For the remaining ones, i.e.…”
Section: Results Achieved For Con-iimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4 columns, NSACO found optimal solutions in terms of the values for test problems P9, P12, P16, P20, P24 and P36. For the remaining ones, i.e.…”
Section: Results Achieved For Con-iimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of workstations is minimised given cycle time in type-I problems whereas cycle time is minimised given the number of workstations in type-II problems. The two conflicting objectives, namely cycle time and the number of workstations, are minimised concurrently in type-E problems [4]. Assembly line balancing problems are also divided into two groups based on the configuration of workstations across the line, (i) onesided lines and, (ii) two-sided lines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bautista and Pereira [13] used an ant algorithm incorporating some ideas that have offered good results with SALBP to solve the time and space constrained ALBP and get much better results than those by Tabu search. Kucukkoc and Zhang [14] and Zhong and Ai [1] also explored ALBP with ant colony based approaches. Therefore, ACO based methodologies show promising performance in coping with ALBP, and ACO is sufficiently flexible to be combined with other algorithms to achieve better performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wei and Chao (2011), García-Villoria and Pastor (2013 and Kucukkoc and Zhang (2015c) Two recent studies by Battaïa and Dolgui (2013) and Sivasankaran and Shahabudeen (2014) provided a comprehensive review of the literature and presented a taxonomy of line balancing problems and their solution approaches. The reader may also refer to Baybars (1986), Ghosh andGagnon (1989), Rekiek et al (2002), Becker and Scholl (2006), and Boysen et al (2007).…”
Section: Assembly Lines Can Be Classified As Single-model Lines Mixementioning
confidence: 99%