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Receding horizon control of a hybrid production system with deteriorating items. (English) Zbl 1113.93076

Summary: A receding horizon control strategy is applied to a dynamic hybrid production system with deteriorating items. Given the current inventory level, we determine the optimal production rates to be implemented at the beginning of each of the following periods over the control horizon. The effectiveness of this approach was in the use of future information of the inventory target level and the desired production rate, which are available. Both the continuous and periodic review policies are investigated. The performances of the proposed control algorithms are illustrated by simulations.

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93C65 Discrete event control/observation systems
90B30 Production models
93C95 Application models in control theory
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