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An improved imperialist competitive algorithm based photolithography machines scheduling

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION RESEARCH
Volume 56, Issue 3, Pages 1017-1029

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2017.1346320

Keywords

semiconductor manufacturing system; photolithography machine; parallel machines scheduling; rolling horizon; imperialist competitive algorithm

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Photolithography machine is one of the most expensive equipment in semiconductor manufacturing system, and as such is often the bottleneck for processing wafers. This paper focuses on photolithography machines scheduling with the objective of total completion time minimisation. In contrast to classic parallel machines scheduling, it is characterised by dynamical arrival wafers, re-entrant process flows, dedicated machine constraints and auxiliary resources constraints. We propose an improved imperialist competitive algorithm (ICA) within the framework of a rolling horizon strategy for the problem. We develop a variable time interval-based rolling horizon strategy to decide the scheduling point. We address the global optimisation in every local scheduling by proposing a mixed cost function. Moreover, an adaptive assimilation operator and a sociopolitical competition operator are used to prevent premature convergence of ICA to local optima. A chaotic sequence-based local search method is presented to accelerate the rate of convergence. Computational experiments are carried out comparing the proposed algorithm with ILOG CPLEX, dispatching rules and meta-heuristic algorithms in the literature. It is observed that the algorithm proposed shows an excellent behaviour on cycle time minimisation while with a good on time delivery rate and machine utilisation rate.

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