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Title of paper: An intuitionistic fuzzy generalized net for optimal scheduling of ore handling processes at a sintering plant
Author(s):
Idilia Batchkova
University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy, "Kl. Ochridski" 8 Str., Sofia, Bulgaria
nchrist@adm1.uctm.acad.bg
Peter Georgiev
CLBME - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, bl.105 Acad.G. Bontchev Str., 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
prg@bgcict.acad.bg
Valentina Radeva
CLBME - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, bl.105 Acad.G. Bontchev Str., 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
Published in: "Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets", Volume 4 (1998) Number 3, pages 85—91
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Abstract: The optimal scheduling of iron ore handling processes is a main control object by redesign of integrated control system at the Sintering plant. A main technological problem is a high level of internal and external disturbances connected with the transport, iron ore contents, unforseen faults. An Intuitionistic Fuzzy Generalized Nets (IFGN) approach for optimal scheduling of iron ore delivering, discharge and blending yards creation have been proposed and tested. The IFGN contains 5 transitions and 18 places with different priorities and infinite capacities. The IFGN model is realized in the frames of a current version of the object oriented Software Tools for Generalized Nets.
Keywords: Scheduling, Intuitionistic Fuzzy Generalized Nets, Man-machine systems, Sintering plant, Optimization.
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