Research

year 2013 
author Jun Young Moon 
Keyword 생산 일정 계획, 에너지 효율성, 스마트 그리드, 수요 반응, 분산 전원, 에너지 스토리지, 유전 알고리즘, 제약 프로그래밍 
Abstract Currently, manufacturing industries in many advanced countries pay electricity rates stratified by the time of the day (i.e., peak load, mid-load, and off-peak load). These countries are trying to widen the difference between the peak load rate and off-peak load rate to reduce electricity demand at peak load times. Differential electricity pricing affords consumers an opportunity to shift the timing of electricity usage to time periods with a lower electricity price, thereby reducing electricity costs.
Similarly, a production scheduling process, which considers time-dependent and machine-dependent electricity costs, enables industrial electricity consumers to minimize energy expenses.
Additionally, the emerging Smart Grid is supposed to require industries to pay real-time hourly electricity costs. More energy-efficient, intelligent production scheduling is thus possible.
The present thesis deals with minimizing the total cost of production schedule by means of energy scheduling considering both the usage and generation of electricity. The proposed method allows each decision maker in the manufacturing industry to seek a compromise solution with total production cost by considering electricity costs with distributed energy resources and energy storage in the Smart Grid environment of the future.
The method employs hybrid algorithms that include genetic algorithm, constraint programming, and mixed-integer linear programming approaches to solve the problems and compare the proposed models with the classical computational method.
In addition, smart production scheduling models are formulated considering distributed generations (DGs), including energy storage system and renewable energy resources such as solar, wind, and fuel cell. This issue is more complex as manufacturers have to consider an hourly generation schedule of DGs and hourly charging/discharging schedule of energy storage system. In order to solve this problem, an algorithm and solution technique using mixed integer programming and constraint programming is introduced.
Finally, this thesis deals with multi-factory smart production scheduling problems by grouping factories. One model considering separated DGs and another considering centralized DGs are analyzed and compared. This can be a guideline to determine the setup of DGs for manufacturing companies with a number of factories.
The models considering time-dependent and machine-dependent electricity costs were proposed for efficient use of electricity in factories. However, processing times for each job in the suggested models were assumed to be integer-multiples. Therefore, improvements are still needed for more realistic models applicable to the field. 
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26 PhD  1995  Design Support System for the Conceptual Design of Manufacturing Databases [13] Kitae Shin 
25 PhD  1991  An Integrated Decision Support System for FMS Planning and Control Problems [11] Seongyoung Jang 
24 PhD  1994  A Study on Design of a Cooperative- Distributed Shop Floor Control System for Computer Integrated Manufacturing [19] Namkyu Park 
23 PhD  1996  An Improved Scheduling Heuristic Based on Batch Splitting Method for The Job Shop Scheduling Problem [4] Hanil Jeong 
22 PhD  1996  A Design Support System for the Process Design of Computer Integrated Manufacturing [2] Chankwon Park 
21 PhD  1997  A Study on the Integration of Process Planning and Scheduling [3] Kidong Kim 
20 PhD  1997  Computer-Aided Synthesis of the Execution Controllers for Workcells in Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems [18] Sangkyun Kim 
19 PhD  1997  A Study on FMS Design Justification Considering Part Type Selection and Performance Evaluation Hosub Shin 
18 PhD  1997  A Study on the Integration of Loading and Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Systems [21] Sangbok Woo 
17 PhD  1999  A Study on Job Shop Scheduling Problems considering Production Capacity Adjustment [16] Daeyoung Chung 
16 PhD  1999  A Study on the Manufacturing System State Based Scheduler using Neural Network and Simulator [20] Kitae Kim 
15 PhD  2002  Flexible Job Shop Scheduling with Multi-level Job Structures [16] Yangja Jang 
14 PhD  2003  Process Modeling and Performance Analysis Methodology toward Optimal Design of Manufacturing Systems [30] Kichang Lee 
13 PhD  2004  Ontology Development for e-Business Integration [26] Tai-Woo Chang 
12 PhD  2005  A Study on the Integration of Quality Designing and Process Control in Steel Industry [15] Jonghan Kim 
11 PhD  2005  Performance Analysis and Network Design of Supply Chain for Strategic Decision Making [14] Eoksu Sim 
10 PhD  2005  Development of an algorithm for multi-plant production plans in a supply chain [50] Sungwon Jung 
9 PhD  2008  A study on integrated production planning and strategic framework in supply chain [15] Haejoong Kim 
8 PhD  2009  A Study for Business Process Improvement Using Real-time Information of Unbalanced Work [19] Jaehyun Kong 
7 PhD  2010  Framework for Integrative SRM System and Collaboration Scorecard [26] Jongkyoung Park 
6 PhD  2007  A Study on MRP Process Improvement in a Grid Enabled APS [2] file Hyoung-Gon Lee 
5 PhD  2010  Enhancing Flexibility and Responsiveness in Sales Order Management [54] Mokmin Park 
4 PhD  2013  Price of Simplicity under Congestion: On the Revenue and Pricing Schemes in the Telecommunication Industry [58] file Dongmyung Lee 
» PhD  2013  A study on production scheduling problems considering differential electricity pricing and distributed generations Jun Young Moon 
2 PhD  2014  Multi-level job scheduling in a flexible discrete-part production environment Hong Bum Na 
1 PhD  2014  A study on integrative decision-making system for reconfigurable manufacturing cells Jin Wu Seo