Published 2021
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Scheduling on Identical Parallel Machines with Time-of-Use Costs
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In the latest years, energy-efficient scheduling has become an increasingly compelling
and relevant matter due to both the rising global pollution levels and the growing interest
of the industry towards sustainable manufacturing [1]. Specifically, many efforts
have been devoted towards scheduling with the Time-of-Use (TOU) energy consumption
model [2]. A scheduling horizon subject to a TOU policy is partitioned into different
time slots, each one characterized by a different cost. The typical goal is to assign jobs
to available machines in order to minimize the total energy consumption together with
other possible objectives, such as the makespan or the total weighted tardiness. In this
work, we consider the problem of scheduling a set of independent jobs on a set of identical,
parallel machines with the objective of simultaneously minimizing the makespan
and the total energy consumption. In more detail, we build upon [3] and provide an
enhanced heuristic as well as a novel mixed-integer programming formulation. Finally,
we show the effectiveness of the proposed solution approaches by reporting results from
experimental tests performed on large size instances.
[1 ] K. Gao, Y. Huang, Ali Sadollah, and L. Wang. A review of energy-efficient
scheduling in intelligent production systems. Complex Intell. Syst., 6:237-249,
2020.
[2 ] K. Train and G. Mehrez. Optional time-of-use prices for electricity: Econometric
analysis of surplus and pareto impacts. RAND J. Econ., 25:263-283, 1994.
[3 ] D. Anghinolfi, M. Paolucci, and R. Ronco. A bi-objective heuristic approach for
green identical parallel machine scheduling. Eur. J. Oper. Res., 289(2):416-434,
2021.
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- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1066360
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1066360