I. Asynchronous Optimization over weakly Coupled Renewal Systems
Xiaohan Wei

TL;DR
This paper develops an asynchronous optimization algorithm for multiple weakly coupled renewal systems, enabling efficient, convergent solutions for complex, real-world problems like data center management and multi-user file downloading.
Contribution
It introduces a novel asynchronous algorithm and supermartingale analysis for optimizing multiple parallel renewal systems, extending prior single-system work.
Findings
Algorithm converges to optimal solutions with fast rates
Applicable to data center server provisioning
Provides heuristics for multi-user file downloading
Abstract
A renewal system divides the slotted timeline into back to back time periods called renewal frames. At the beginning of each frame, it chooses a policy from a set of options for that frame. The policy determines the duration of the frame, the penalty incurred during the frame (such as energy expenditure), and a vector of performance metrics (such as instantaneous number of jobs served). The starting points of this line of research are Chapter 7 of the book [Nee10a], the seminal work [Nee13a], and Chapter 5 of the PhD thesis of Chih-ping Li [Li11]. These works consider stochastic optimization over a single renewal system. By way of contrast, this thesis considers optimization over multiple parallel renewal systems, which is computationally more challenging and yields much more applications. The goal is to minimize the time average overall penalty subject to time average overall…
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TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Distributed systems and fault tolerance · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
