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Residential load scheduling

2017 International Conference on Intelligent Computing, Instrumentation and Control Technologies (ICICICT), 2017
Demand Response generally refers to the change in electricity consumption pattern by consumers from their normal usage pattern, in response to the change in electricity prices or to incentive payments designed to lower electricity consumption or when system reliability has to be improved.
E.A. Jasmin, K Krishna Prasad
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Adaptive load scheduling for residential load

2016 International Conference on Signal Processing, Communication, Power and Embedded System (SCOPES), 2016
In this paper we actually impose a scheduling scheme for Residential load management in smart grid using PWM technique. The ambition of scheduling mechanism is to depreciate the hourly peak load demand for balancing daily load schedule. In this paper we examine electricity scheduling scheme for both power shiftable appliances and time shiftable ...
Jyoti R. Meher, Manoj R. Hans
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Scheduling Multiple Divisible Loads

The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, 2006
In this paper we study the scheduling of multiple divisible loads on a star network of processors. We show that this problem is computationally hard. Special cases solvable in polynomial time are identified.
M. Drozdowski, M. Lawenda, F. Guinand
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Scheduling and Load Balancing

2002
Despite the large number of papers that have been published, scheduling and load balancing continue to be an active area of research.The topic covers all aspects related to scheduling and load balancing including application and system level techniques, theoretical foundations and practical tools.New aspects of parallel and distributed systems, such as
Maciej Drozdowski   +3 more
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Appliance commitment for household load scheduling

PES T&D 2012, 2011
This paper presents a novel appliance commitment algorithm that schedules thermostatically controlled household loads based on price and consumption forecasts considering users' comfort settings to meet an optimization objective such as minimum payment or maximum comfort.
Pengwei Du, Ning Lu
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Scheduling and Load Balancing

1999
Mapping a parallel computation onto a parallel computer system is one of the most important questions for the design of efficient parallel algorithms. Especially for irregular data structures the problem of distributing the workload evenly onto parallel computing systems becomes very complex. This workshop will discuss the state of the art in this area.
Jean-Marc Geib   +3 more
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Dynamic techniques for load and load-use scheduling

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2001
Modern microprocessors employ dynamic instruction scheduling to select independent instructions for parallel execution. Good scheduling of loads is crucial, since the long latency of some loads makes them likely to degrade performance. A good scheduler attempts to issue loads as early as possible. Scheduling loads is not simple. First, safely resolving
A. Roth, R. Ronen, A. Mendelson
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Scheduling and Load Balancing

2001
Welcome to the Euro-Par 2001 Topic 03 on Scheduling and Load Balancing. Scheduling and load balancing are key areas in the quest for performance in parallel and distributed applications. Relevant techniques can be provided either at the applicatio level, or at the system level, and both scenarios are of interest for this topic.
Ishfaq Ahmad   +3 more
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Scheduling of heating load

IEE Colloquium on The New NIE Energy Management System, 1998
Since 1989 Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) has had the capability to schedule heating load. The system relies on phase modulation of the BBC's 198-kHz Radio 4 signal. This facility is known as `radio teleswitching'. NIE is responsible for the operation of the radio teleswitching scheme.
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Scheduling Non-Preemptive Deferrable Loads

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2016
Accurate control of deferrable electrical loads results in an aggregate load profile more desirable to the system operator. This in turn could lead to reduced peak consumption of power, less ramping of generators and lower emissions of greenhouse gases. In this paper, we describe an algorithm which automatically schedules deferrable loads.
Gearoid O'Brien, Ram Rajagopal
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