Discrete inventory control in systems with perishable goods - A time-delay system perspective

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This study considers the problem of providing efficient control of periodic-review production-inventory systems with perishable goods. The stock storage and replenishment is modelled as a first-order process with delay subject to external perturbations. The study investigates formally the classical delay compensation mechanisms used in inventory control and shows deficiencies of inventory position and Smith predictor-based concepts in the context of systems with deteriorating stock. Then, a new dead-time compensation mechanism is developed and non-linear control law synthesised. The proposed control scheme is proved robust with respect to arbitrary demand and delay variations. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.

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Ignaciuk, P. (2014). Discrete inventory control in systems with perishable goods - A time-delay system perspective. IET Control Theory and Applications. Institution of Engineering and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-cta.2013.0636

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