OPTIMIZATION OF PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PLANS IN G/G/M QUEUEING NETWORKS AND NUMERICAL STUDY WITH MODELS BASED ON SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER FABS

Authors

  • Jinho Shin
  • James Morrison
  • Adar Kalir

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2016.23.5.2857

Abstract

Preventive maintenance planning is important to avoid unanticipated equipment breakdowns and ensure smooth production. Previous work seeking to consider mean cycle time in preventive maintenance planning focused on individual toolsets. We develop a method to jointly determine preventive maintenance plans for a network of G/G/m queues with the objective of minimizing the system’s mean cycle time. Preventive maintenance events are considered as non-preemptive high priority customers in the network model. We conduct numerical experiments via simulation to assess the performance of the optimization approach. As our application of interest is semiconductor wafer fabrication, we use network models inspired by publically available semiconductor industry datasets. The study suggests that cycle time improvements may be possible via fabricator-level preventive maintenance plan optimization.

Published

2017-01-06

How to Cite

Shin, J., Morrison, J., & Kalir, A. (2017). OPTIMIZATION OF PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PLANS IN G/G/M QUEUEING NETWORKS AND NUMERICAL STUDY WITH MODELS BASED ON SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER FABS. International Journal of Industrial Engineering: Theory, Applications and Practice, 23(5). https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2016.23.5.2857

Issue

Section

Special Issue: 2015 International Symposium on Semiconductor Manufacturing Intelligence