[UAA18] Decomposition method in a scheduling problem with energy storage and costs
Conférence Internationale avec comité de lecture :
ISMP,
July 2018,
France,
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Résumé:
We consider a scheduling and energy sources assignment
problem abstracted from several applications including data,
smart buildings, hybrid-vehicles and manufacturing. A set of
pre-emptive jobs has to be scheduled on a set machines. The
energy consumed by a machine has a fixed part (if switched on/off
) and a variable part depending on the tasks in process.
Each task requires a known energy amount when processed
on a given machine. A given schedule therefore induces a
time-dependent total energy demand. Two energy sources are
available to supply the demand. One is a reversible source,
able to produce and retrieve energy assuming a limited capac-
ity. The other is a non-reversible source of infinite capacity,
only able to produce energy, but its usage comes with a cost
expressed as a time-dependent piecewise linear function of
the energy supplied. The objective is to minimize the total
energy cost. We present original lot sizing and scheduling decomposition approaches,
analysis of sub-problems and computational results