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Race to idle: new algorithms for speed scaling with a sleep state
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2012
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyAdvanced ComputingComputer ArchitectureComputational ComplexityProcessor SpeedEnergy Conservation ProblemComputing SystemsParallel ComputingCombinatorial OptimizationNew AlgorithmsPower-aware ComputingSleep StateOnline AlgorithmComputer EngineeringScheduling (Computing)Computer ScienceHardware AccelerationEnergy ManagementParallel ProgrammingReal-time SystemsPower-efficient ComputingResource Optimization
We study an energy conservation problem where a variable-speed processor is equipped with a sleep state. Executing jobs at high speeds and then setting the processor asleep is an approach that can lead to further energy savings compared to standard dynamic speed scaling. We consider classical deadline-based scheduling, i.e. each job is specified by a release time, a deadline and a processing volume. For general convex power functions, Irani et al. [12] devised an offline 2-approximation algorithm. Roughly speaking, the algorithm schedules jobs at a critical speed Scrit that yields the smallest energy consumption while jobs are processed. For power functions P(s) = sα + γ, where s is the processor speed, Han et al. [11] gave an (αα + 2)-competitive online algorithm.We investigate the offline setting of speed scaling with a sleep state. First we prove NP-hardness of the optimization problem. Additionally, we develop lower bounds, for general convex power functions: No algorithm that constructs Scrit-schedules, which execute jobs at speeds of at least scrit, can achieve an approximation factor smaller than 2. Furthermore, no algorithm that minimizes the energy expended for processing jobs can attain an approximation ratio smaller than 2.We then present an algorithmic framework for designing good approximation algorithms. For general convex power functions, we derive an approximation factor of 4/3. For power functions P(s) = βsα + γ, we obtain an approximation of 137/117
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