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  • Manufacturing 4.0 Operation...
    Abderrahim, Moussa; Bekrar, Abdelghani; Trentesaux, Damien; Aissani, Nassima; Bouamrane, Karim

    Energies, 09/2020, Volume: 13, Issue: 18
    Journal Article

    The industry 4.0 concepts are moving towards flexible and energy efficient factories. Major flexible production lines use battery-based automated guided vehicles (AGVs) to optimize their handling processes. However, optimal AGV battery management can significantly shorten lead times. In this paper, we address the scheduling problem in an AGV-based job-shop manufacturing facility. The considered schedule concerns three strands: jobs affecting machines, product transport tasks’ allocations and AGV fleet battery management. The proposed model supports outcomes expected from Industry 4.0 by increasing productivity through completion time minimization and optimizing energy by managing battery replenishment. Experimental tests were conducted on extended benchmark literature instances to evaluate the efficiency of the proposed approach.