International audienceWe revisit the non-preemptive speed-scaling problem, in which a set of jobs have to be executed on a single or a set of parallel speed-scalable processor(s) between their release dates and deadlines so that the energy consumption to be minimized. We adopt the speed-scaling mechanism first introduced in [Yao et al., FOCS 1995] according to which the power dissipated is a convex function of the processor’s speed. Intuitively, the higher is the speed of a processor, the higher is the energy consumption. For the single-processor case, we improve the best known approximation algorithm by providing a (1+ϵ)αB̃ α-approximation algorithm, where B̃ α is a generalization of the Bell number. For the multiprocessor case, we present...
We consider the setting of a multiprocessor where the speeds of the m processors can be individually...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
We consider the problem of speed scaling to conserve energy in a multiprocessor setting where there...
We consider the speed scaling problem introduced in the seminal paper of Yao et al.. In this problem...
Abstract. We improve complexity bounds for energy-efficient speed scheduling problems for both the s...
We consider the speed scaling problem introduced in the seminal paper of Yao et al. [23]. In this pr...
We consider the following variant of the speed scaling problem introduced by Yao, Demers, and Shenke...
International audienceWe are given a set of jobs, each one specified by its release date, its deadli...
International audienceWe are given a set of jobs, each one specified by its release date, its deadli...
We consider the speed scaling problem introduced in the seminal paper of Yao et al.. In this problem...
In this paper we investigate algorithmic instruments leading to low power consumption in computing d...
Abstract. Speed scaling is a power management technique that involves dynamically changing the speed...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
We consider the setting of a multiprocessor where the speeds of the m processors can be individually...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
We consider the problem of speed scaling to conserve energy in a multiprocessor setting where there...
We consider the speed scaling problem introduced in the seminal paper of Yao et al.. In this problem...
Abstract. We improve complexity bounds for energy-efficient speed scheduling problems for both the s...
We consider the speed scaling problem introduced in the seminal paper of Yao et al. [23]. In this pr...
We consider the following variant of the speed scaling problem introduced by Yao, Demers, and Shenke...
International audienceWe are given a set of jobs, each one specified by its release date, its deadli...
International audienceWe are given a set of jobs, each one specified by its release date, its deadli...
We consider the speed scaling problem introduced in the seminal paper of Yao et al.. In this problem...
In this paper we investigate algorithmic instruments leading to low power consumption in computing d...
Abstract. Speed scaling is a power management technique that involves dynamically changing the speed...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
We consider the setting of a multiprocessor where the speeds of the m processors can be individually...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
We consider the problem of speed scaling to conserve energy in a multiprocessor setting where there...