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Energetic reasoning for energy-constrained scheduling with a continuous resource

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This paper addresses a scheduling problem with continuous resour-ces and energy constraints. Given a set of non-preemptive activities, each activity requires a continuously-divisible resource whose instan-taneous usage is limited in maximum and minimum, its processing satisfying a time window and a total energy (time × resource-usage) requirement. The goal consists in getting a schedule satisfying all the constraints. The problem, which we refer to as the Energy-Constrained Scheduling Problem with Continuous Resources (CECSP), is a gener-alization of the well-known cumulative scheduling problem for which the "energetic reasoning" or "left-shift/right-shift" necessary feasibil-ity condition yielded a popular polynomially computable satisfiability test. The paper presents a generalization of the energetic reasoning for the CECSP, defining precisely the activity minimum consumptions and exhibiting a polynomial number of relevant time intervals on which it is sufficient to apply the satisfiability tests. A strongly polynomial energetic reasoning satisfiability test can be derived for the considered generalization, which also yields a short proof for the complexity of the original algorithm. Some limits of the approach, as well as an approx-imation framework for more general resource consumption functions, are also addressed.
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hal-01108964 , version 1 (23-01-2015)

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Christian Artigues, Pierre Lopez. Energetic reasoning for energy-constrained scheduling with a continuous resource. Journal of Scheduling, 2014, 36 p. ⟨10.1007/s10951-014-0404-y⟩. ⟨hal-01108964⟩
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