Power Strip Packing of Malleable Demands in Smart Grid
Mohammad M. Karbasioun, Gennady Shaikhet, Evangelos Kranakis, Ioannis, Lambadaris

TL;DR
This paper addresses the problem of scheduling malleable electrical demands in a smart grid to minimize the peak power, introducing a classification based on demand parameters and providing algorithms that are near-optimal.
Contribution
The paper characterizes the problem's complexity based on demand parameters and proposes linear-time algorithms for near-optimal demand scheduling in smart grids.
Findings
Optimal scheduling depends on demand parameters' region classification.
Introduces a lower bound for the power peak in demand scheduling.
Provides a linear-time algorithm that is asymptotically optimal.
Abstract
We consider a problem of supplying electricity to a set of customers in a smart-grid framework. Each customer requires a certain amount of electrical energy which has to be supplied during the time interval . We assume that each demand has to be supplied without interruption, with possible duration between and , which are given system parameters (). At each moment of time, the power of the grid is the sum of all the consumption rates for the demands being supplied at that moment. Our goal is to find an assignment that minimizes the {\it power peak} - maximal power over - while satisfying all the demands. To do this first we find the lower bound of optimal power peak. We show that the problem depends on whether or not the pair belongs to a "good" region . If it does - then an optimal assignment almost perfectly…
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TopicsOptimization and Packing Problems · Optimization and Search Problems · Scheduling and Optimization Algorithms
