We consider single-pass, lossless, queueing systems at steady-state subject to Poisson job arrivals at an unknown rate. Service rates are allowed to depend on the number of jobs in the system, up to a fixed maximum, and power consumption is an increasing function of speed. The goal is to control the state dependent service rates such that both energy consumption and delay are kept low. We consider a linear combination of the mean job delay and energy consumption as the performance measure. We examine both the “architecture ” of the system, which we define as a specification of the number of speeds that the system can choose from, and the “design ” of the system, which we define as the actual speeds available. Previous work has illustrated, ...
{mh lin, adam w} @ caltech. edu This work examines fundamental tradeoffs incurred by a speed scaler...
Abstract—A key problem in the control of packet-switched data networks is to schedule the data so th...
Many modern systems must deal with bursty traffic, from computer systems subject to jobs arriving in...
We consider single-pass, lossless, queueing systems at steady-state subject to Poisson job arrivals ...
The Internet contains many devices that must process multiple jobs at the same time. For many purpos...
ICT systems, especially data centers, consume a significant amount of energy in our daily life. With...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This work examines fundamental tradeoffs incurred by a speed scaler seeking to minimize the sum of ...
Adapting the speed of a processor is an effective method to reduce energy consumption. This paper st...
Adapting the speed of a processor is an effective method to reduce energy consumption. This paper st...
We propose an alternative approach for studying queues based on robust optimization. We model the un...
Energy consumption in a computer system can be reduced by dynamic speed scaling, which adapts the pr...
Speed scaling is a power management technique that involves dynamically changing the speed of a proc...
In this paper, we study a system where the speed of a processor depends on the current number of job...
Energy consumption in a computer system can be reduced by dynamic speed scaling, which adapts the pr...
{mh lin, adam w} @ caltech. edu This work examines fundamental tradeoffs incurred by a speed scaler...
Abstract—A key problem in the control of packet-switched data networks is to schedule the data so th...
Many modern systems must deal with bursty traffic, from computer systems subject to jobs arriving in...
We consider single-pass, lossless, queueing systems at steady-state subject to Poisson job arrivals ...
The Internet contains many devices that must process multiple jobs at the same time. For many purpos...
ICT systems, especially data centers, consume a significant amount of energy in our daily life. With...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This work examines fundamental tradeoffs incurred by a speed scaler seeking to minimize the sum of ...
Adapting the speed of a processor is an effective method to reduce energy consumption. This paper st...
Adapting the speed of a processor is an effective method to reduce energy consumption. This paper st...
We propose an alternative approach for studying queues based on robust optimization. We model the un...
Energy consumption in a computer system can be reduced by dynamic speed scaling, which adapts the pr...
Speed scaling is a power management technique that involves dynamically changing the speed of a proc...
In this paper, we study a system where the speed of a processor depends on the current number of job...
Energy consumption in a computer system can be reduced by dynamic speed scaling, which adapts the pr...
{mh lin, adam w} @ caltech. edu This work examines fundamental tradeoffs incurred by a speed scaler...
Abstract—A key problem in the control of packet-switched data networks is to schedule the data so th...
Many modern systems must deal with bursty traffic, from computer systems subject to jobs arriving in...