Development of an Intelligent Scheduling System for a Semiconductor Foundry Fab
Date Issued
2004
Date
2004
Author(s)
Lin, Yu-Sheng
DOI
en-US
Abstract
With the selection of the real-time salient information of machines and parts and then a rule’s dispatching mechanism is built for the scheduling task, the dynamic scheduling rules would outperform static ones in a flexible manufacturing system (FMS). Scheduling plays an important role in the production control in a foundry fab, which can be seen as a huge FMS. For a dynamic scheduling system, two critical issues dominate the performance of a scheduled FMS, one is the selection of system attributes and the other is the design of the dispatching mechanism, namely, the classifier design. This thesis proposes a self-organizing scheduling model (SOSM) aiming to provide a FMS with the optimal attribute selection and high generalization, high-accuracy classifier. The proposed scheduling model combines several intelligent methods to achieve these goals, including fuzzy set theory, genetic algorithms, and neural networks. A typical FMS model is conducted in the experiments for the demonstration. Experimental results show that the SOSM outperforms the static dispatching rules under three different performance criteria.
Subjects
類神經網路
彈性製造系統
動態派工法則
基因演算法
模糊理論
dispatching
dynamic scheduling
fuzzy set theory
flexible manufacturing system
neural networks
genetic algorithms
Type
thesis
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