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A service-oriented multi-player maintenance grouping strategy for complex multi-component system based on game theory

Journal

ADVANCED ENGINEERING INFORMATICS
Volume 42, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.aei.2019.100970

Keywords

Smart product service system; Maintenance grouping strategy; Performance-based maintenance; Proactive services; Stackelberg-Nash game

Funding

  1. program for New Century Excellent Talents in University of ministry of Education of China [NCET-12-0452]
  2. Intelligent Manufacturing Project of Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China (Application of a new intelligent manufacturing mode of complex power equipment)

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The development of smart product service system (PSS) urges the emergence of service-oriented maintenance grouping strategy for complex multi-component system. This strategy is designed from the data-driven performance-based service manner where the proactive original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and service providers are both involved. In this situation, the traditional maintenance grouping methods are incapable to determine the optimal grouping service time for each exactor due to the little consideration from their interaction relations in the grouping process. Thus, this paper proposes one OEM and multiple service provider's multi-player maintenance grouping strategy. It is constructed from the multi-objective Stackelberg-Nash game model where the OEM is the upper-level leader and all the involved service providers are the lower-level followers. The serviced components, service time and paid prices are considered firstly by the leader. After that, the followers could compete to select the remaining serviced components and service time. In order to obtain the Stackelberg-Nash equilibrium solution, the bi-level nested parallel solution algorithm with the improved multi-fitness functions is also developed. Finally, a numerical example from wind turbine is studied. The evaluation and comparison results show that our method could provide a feasible and effective maintenance grouping strategy for each player under smart PSS.

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