This dissertation studies scheduling as a means to address the increasing concerns related to energy consumption and electricity cost in manufacturing enterprises. Two classes of problems are considered in this dissertation: (i) minimizing the makespan in a permutation flow shop with peak power consumption constraints (the PFSPP problem for short) and (ii) minimizing the total electricity cost on a single machine under time-of-use tariffs (the SMSEC problem for short). We incorporate the technology of dynamic speed scaling and the variable pricing of electricity into these scheduling problems to improve energy efficiency in manufacturing.The challenge in the PFSPP problem is to keep track of which jobs are running concurrently at any time s...
We are given a set of n jobs and a single processor that can vary its speed dynamically. Each job J_...
Environmental sustainability concerns, along with the growing need for electricity and associated co...
International audienceWe consider a task graph to be executed on a set of processors. We assume that...
This dissertation studies scheduling as a means to address the increasing concerns related to energy...
The combined increase of energy demand and environmental pollution at a global scale is entailing a ...
In this thesis, we develop algorithms that make optimal use of frequency scaling to schedule jobs wi...
In the last few years, economic and societal developments have led to a rapid increase in energy con...
Today, one main challenge that the energy industry faces is the ability to increase energy efficienc...
International audienceThis paper presents several energy-aware scheduling algorithms whose design is...
Sustainability considerations in manufacturing scheduling, which is traditionally influenced by serv...
We present theoretical algorithmic research of processor scheduling in an energy aware environment u...
This paper studies a two-machine flowshop scheduling problem under time-dependent electricity tariff...
86 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Our third problem is power-awa...
Nowadays, the energy consumption and the heat dissipation of computing environmentshave emerged as c...
We present theoretical algorithmic research of processor scheduling in an energy aware environment u...
We are given a set of n jobs and a single processor that can vary its speed dynamically. Each job J_...
Environmental sustainability concerns, along with the growing need for electricity and associated co...
International audienceWe consider a task graph to be executed on a set of processors. We assume that...
This dissertation studies scheduling as a means to address the increasing concerns related to energy...
The combined increase of energy demand and environmental pollution at a global scale is entailing a ...
In this thesis, we develop algorithms that make optimal use of frequency scaling to schedule jobs wi...
In the last few years, economic and societal developments have led to a rapid increase in energy con...
Today, one main challenge that the energy industry faces is the ability to increase energy efficienc...
International audienceThis paper presents several energy-aware scheduling algorithms whose design is...
Sustainability considerations in manufacturing scheduling, which is traditionally influenced by serv...
We present theoretical algorithmic research of processor scheduling in an energy aware environment u...
This paper studies a two-machine flowshop scheduling problem under time-dependent electricity tariff...
86 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Our third problem is power-awa...
Nowadays, the energy consumption and the heat dissipation of computing environmentshave emerged as c...
We present theoretical algorithmic research of processor scheduling in an energy aware environment u...
We are given a set of n jobs and a single processor that can vary its speed dynamically. Each job J_...
Environmental sustainability concerns, along with the growing need for electricity and associated co...
International audienceWe consider a task graph to be executed on a set of processors. We assume that...