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This paper considers a single-machine scheduling with linear deterioration rate of processing speed and multiple rate-modifying activities simultaneously. A rate-modifying activity can change the processing rate of machine under consideration, which means after each rate-modifying activity the speed of the machine is fully recovered. The integration of these two concept is motivated by human operators and semi-automatic systems that experience performance degradation over time and require rate-modifying activities for recovery. The objective is to minimize the makespan. We need to decide the sequence of jobs and when to schedule the rate-modifying activities. An optimal schedule is proposed, which can solve the problem in \(O(n\log n)\) time where \(n\) is the number of jobs.
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This work was supported by NSFC (No. 71301168), Post-doctoral Research Center of ZNUFE, Research Foundations of ZNUFE (No. 31541310813 & 21431230320).
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Yu, S. An optimal single-machine scheduling with linear deterioration rate and rate-modifying activities. J Comb Optim 30, 242–252 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10878-014-9739-8
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