A Bi-objective Based Measure for the Scalability of Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
Abstract
The reconfigurable manufacturing systems aim to efficiently respond to demand changes. One of the key characteristics of these systems is the scalability, i.e. the ability to modify the volume of the throughput in order to fit to the demand variability. The design of the RMS has a high impact on its scalability. In the literature, there are only few indicators to evaluate the scalability of a system and most of them are a posteriori measures. In this article, we propose a new measure to assess the scalability since the design phase of the RMS. We present experimental results on state-of-the-art instances to validate our approach. They show that the proposed measure evaluates accurately the scalability.
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