Skyline inspection route planning query for management team

Factory inspections are a major issue facing factory management teams. Many parts of a factory require routine inspections, and many unexpected situations must be followed up. Furthermore, limitations in manpower and time make it impossible to conduct full inspections every day. In this study, we de...

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Published in2017 International Conference on Applied System Innovation (ICASI) pp. 1654 - 1657
Main Authors Yu-Ren Yang, Ruei-Ping Wang, Po-Cheng Chuang, Ping-Chen Tsai, I-Chieh Lin, Yu-Chun Hsieh, Jun-Hong Chen, Yang-Chou Juan, Yi-Chung Chen, Yuling Hsueh
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.05.2017
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Summary:Factory inspections are a major issue facing factory management teams. Many parts of a factory require routine inspections, and many unexpected situations must be followed up. Furthermore, limitations in manpower and time make it impossible to conduct full inspections every day. In this study, we developed a system by which to map out routes for daily inspections using a skyline algorithm. Inspection route planning queries can be used to convert the locations requiring inspections and the paths that connect them into a graph. Each point and edge on the graph is assigned weight values representing various aspects of the inspections conducted in that location, such as the time cost, financial cost, and importance. This approach makes it possible to formulate several possibly inspection routes aimed at helping factory management teams to complete their inspections quickly and efficiently. Experiment results demonstrated the efficacy and efficiency of the proposed planning scheme.
DOI:10.1109/ICASI.2017.7988252