Green Scheduling with Time-of-Use Tariffs and Machine States: Optimizing Energy Cost via Branch-and-Bound and Bin Packing Strategies
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This paper presents a branch-and-bound algorithm, enhanced with bin packing strategies, for scheduling un der variable energy pricing and power-saving states. The proposed algorithm addresses the 1,TOU|states|TEC problem, which involves scheduling jobs to minimize total energy cost (TEC) while considering time-of-use (TOU) electricity prices and different machine states (e.g., processing, idle, off). Key innovations include instance pre-processing for rapid lower bound calculations, a novel branching scheme combined with initial izations, a block-finding primal heuristic, and a tighter lower bound for jobs with non-coprime processing times. These enhancements result in an efficient algorithm capable of solving benchmark instances with real energy prices with 200 jobs more than 100 times faster than existing state-of-the-art methods.
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BENEDIKT, O., et al. Green Scheduling with Time-of-Use Tariffs and Machine States: Optimizing Energy Cost via Branch-and-Bound and Bin Packing Strategies. European Journal of Operational Research. 2024, ISSN 0377-2217.
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