Online Inventory Management with Application to Energy Procurement in Data Centers
Lin Yang, Mohammad H. Hajiesmaili, Ramesh Sitaraman, Enrique Mallada,, Wing S. Wong, Adam Wierman

TL;DR
This paper introduces online algorithms for inventory management with applications to energy procurement in data centers, achieving optimal competitive ratios and demonstrating effectiveness in managing energy sources and storage.
Contribution
It proposes BatMan and BatManRate algorithms for online inventory problems with proven optimal competitive ratios, applied to energy procurement in data centers.
Findings
Algorithms achieve optimal competitive ratios.
Effective energy procurement strategies demonstrated.
Applicable to diverse energy sources and storage systems.
Abstract
Motivated by the application of energy storage management in electricity markets, this paper considers the problem of online linear programming with inventory management constraints. Specifically, a decision maker should satisfy some units of an asset as her demand, either form a market with time-varying price or from her own inventory. The decision maker is presented a price in slot-by-slot manner, and must immediately decide the purchased amount with the current price to cover the demand or to store in inventory for covering the future demand. The inventory has a limited capacity and its critical role is to buy and store assets at low price and use the stored assets to cover the demand at high price. The ultimate goal of the decision maker is to cover the demands while minimizing the cost of buying assets from the market. We propose BatMan, an online algorithm for simple inventory…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptimization and Search Problems · Advanced Bandit Algorithms Research · Cloud Computing and Resource Management
