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Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of Production Research Année : 2011

Transient Inter-Production Scheduling Based on Petri Nets and Constraint Programming

Thomas Bourdeaud'Huy
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In this article, we focus on the transient inter-production scheduling problem between two cyclic productions in the framework of flexible manufacturing systems. This problem is first formulated as a reachability problem in timed Petri nets (TPN), then solved using a methodology based on constraint programming. Our work is based on the controlled executions proposed by Chretienne to model the sequence of transition firing dates. Our methodology is based on a preliminary resolution of the state equation between initial and final states in the underlying non-TPN. Then, we choose a duration T max corresponding to the maximal duration time of the scheduling. For each solution S of the state equation, we build a controlled execution from the sequence of firings in S. After the propagation of firing date constraints and reachability constraints in the TPN, we use constraint programming to enumerate the set of feasible controlled executions.
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hal-00802211 , version 1 (19-03-2013)

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Thomas Bourdeaud'Huy. Transient Inter-Production Scheduling Based on Petri Nets and Constraint Programming. International Journal of Production Research, 2011, pp.6591-6608. ⟨hal-00802211⟩
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