TY - JOUR
T1 - Model and migrating birds optimization algorithm for two-sided assembly line worker assignment and balancing problem
AU - Janardhanan, Mukund Nilakantan
AU - Li, Zixiang
AU - Nielsen, Peter
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Worker assignment is a relatively new problem in assembly lines that typically is encountered in situations in which the workforce is heterogeneous. The optimal assignment of a heterogeneous workforce is known as the assembly line worker assignment and balancing problem (ALWABP). This problem is different from the well-known simple assembly line balancing problem concerning the task execution times, and it varies according to the assigned worker. Minimal work has been reported in worker assignment in two-sided assembly lines. This research studies worker assignment and line balancing in two-sided assembly lines with an objective of minimizing the cycle time (TALWABP). A mixed-integer programming model is developed, and CPLEX solver is used to solve the small-size problems. An improved migrating birds optimization algorithm is employed to deal with the large-size problems due to the NP-hard nature of the problem. The proposed algorithm utilizes a restart mechanism to avoid being trapped in the local optima. The solutions obtained using the proposed algorithms are compared with well-known metaheuristic algorithms such as artificial bee colony and simulated annealing. Comparative study and statistical analysis indicate that the proposed algorithm can achieve the optimal solutions for small-size problems, and it shows superior performance over benchmark algorithms for large-size problems.
AB - Worker assignment is a relatively new problem in assembly lines that typically is encountered in situations in which the workforce is heterogeneous. The optimal assignment of a heterogeneous workforce is known as the assembly line worker assignment and balancing problem (ALWABP). This problem is different from the well-known simple assembly line balancing problem concerning the task execution times, and it varies according to the assigned worker. Minimal work has been reported in worker assignment in two-sided assembly lines. This research studies worker assignment and line balancing in two-sided assembly lines with an objective of minimizing the cycle time (TALWABP). A mixed-integer programming model is developed, and CPLEX solver is used to solve the small-size problems. An improved migrating birds optimization algorithm is employed to deal with the large-size problems due to the NP-hard nature of the problem. The proposed algorithm utilizes a restart mechanism to avoid being trapped in the local optima. The solutions obtained using the proposed algorithms are compared with well-known metaheuristic algorithms such as artificial bee colony and simulated annealing. Comparative study and statistical analysis indicate that the proposed algorithm can achieve the optimal solutions for small-size problems, and it shows superior performance over benchmark algorithms for large-size problems.
KW - Assembly line balancing
KW - Metaheuristics
KW - Migrating birds optimization
KW - Two-sided assembly line
KW - Worker assignment
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85058026922&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s00500-018-03684-8
DO - 10.1007/s00500-018-03684-8
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85058026922
SN - 1432-7643
VL - 23
SP - 11263
EP - 11276
JO - Soft Computing
JF - Soft Computing
ER -