Application of fuzzy logic to real-time scheduling

Author(s):  
G. Saini

The technological advancements in service oriented architectures have given rise to Cloud computing as a new platform in the area of distributed computing. Virtualization is a prominent technology adopted by cloud while providing pay as per usage model. Cloud provides the computing resources in terms of different type of virtual machines. VM migration is a fundamental phenomena in cloud systems while providing uninterrupted service and load balancing to its users according to service level agreement. The virtualization and migration poses many challenges and complexities because of many uncertainties. Uncertainties are the inaccurate data in the form of task parameters, variation in the VM performance etc. As the Fuzzy logic can be employed effectively in decision making with inaccurate data we propose fuzzy logic based real time scheduling algorithm to deal with the uncertainties. The proposed algorithm in this paper performs in a better way in meeting of deadlines of real time workflows under uncertain data and VM migrations.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antoine Bertout ◽  
Joël Goossens ◽  
Emmanuel Grolleau ◽  
Roy Jamil ◽  
Xavier Poczekajlo

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 3400
Author(s):  
Jia Ning ◽  
Sipeng Hao ◽  
Aidong Zeng ◽  
Bin Chen ◽  
Yi Tang

The high penetration of renewable energy brings great challenges to power system operation and scheduling. In this paper, a multi-timescale coordinated method for source-grid-load is proposed. First, the multi-timescale characteristics of wind forecasting power and demand response (DR) resources are described, and the coordinated framework of source-grid-load is presented under multi-timescale. Next, economic scheduling models of source-grid-load based on multi-timescale DR under network constraints are established in the process of day-ahead scheduling, intraday scheduling, and real-time scheduling. The loads are classified into three types in terms of different timescale. The security constraints of grid side and time-varying DR potential are considered. Three-stage stochastic programming is employed to schedule resources of source side and load side in day-ahead, intraday, and real-time markets. The simulations are performed in a modified Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 24-node system, which shows a notable reduction in total cost of source-grid-load scheduling and an increase in wind accommodation, and their results are proposed and discussed against under merely two timescales, which demonstrates the superiority of the proposed multi-timescale models in terms of cost and demand response quantity reduction.


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