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Enhancing the performance of an agent-based manufacturing system through learning and forecasting

Abstract

Agent-based technology has been identified as an important approach for developing next generation manufacturing systems. One of the key techniques needed for implementing such advanced systems will be learning. This paper first discusses learning issues in agent-based manufacturing systems and reviews related approaches, then describes how to enhance the performance of an agent-based manufacturing system through “learning from history” (based on distributed case-based learning and reasoning) and “learning from the future” (through system forecasting simulation). “Learning from history” is used to enhance coordination capabilities by minimizing communication and processing overheads. “Learning from the future” is used to adjust promissory schedules through forecasting simulation, by taking into account the shop floor interactions, production and transportation time. Detailed learning and reasoning mechanisms are described and partial experimental results are presented.

Authors

Shen W; Maturana F; Norrie DH

Journal

Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 365–380

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

August 1, 2000

DOI

10.1023/a:1008926202597

ISSN

0956-5515

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