Title :
Scheduling in green vehicular infrastructure with multiple roadside units
Author :
Khezrian, Amir ; Hammad, Ahmed ; Todd, Terence D. ; Karakostas, George
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., McMaster Univ., Hamilton, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Smart scheduling can be used to reduce infrastructure energy costs in vehicular roadside networks [1]. In this paper we consider the scheduling problem when there are multiple roadside units (RSUs) in tandem. In this case it is often desirable to load balance the energy consumption across the roadside units so that energy provisioning costs can be reduced as much as possible. We first derive an integer linear programming bound on the min-max energy usage of the roadside units for a given input sample function. This bound is used for comparisons with two proposed on-line scheduling algorithms. The first is a low complexity First-Come-First-Assigned (FCFA) scheduler that makes greedy RSU selections followed by a minimum energy time slot assignment. The second algorithm, the Greedy Flow Graph Algorithm (GFGA), makes the same RSU selection but reassigns time slots whenever a new vehicle is assigned to the same RSU. This is done using a locally optimum integer linear program that can be efficiently solved using a minimum cost flow graph. Results from a variety of experiments show that the proposed scheduling algorithms perform well when compared to the energy lower bounds. Our results also show that near-optimal results are possible but come with increased computation times compared to our heuristic algorithms.
Keywords :
cost reduction; environmental factors; flow graphs; greedy algorithms; heuristic programming; integer programming; linear programming; minimax techniques; resource allocation; scheduling; vehicular ad hoc networks; FCFA scheduler; GFGA; energy consumption; energy lower bound; energy provisioning cost reduction; greedy RSU selection; greedy flow graph algorithm; green vehicular infrastructure; heuristic algorithm; input sample function; load balancing; low complexity first-come-first-assigned scheduler; min-max energy usage; minimum cost flow graph; minimum energy time slot assignment; multiple roadside unit; on-line scheduling algorithm; optimum integer linear programming; smart scheduling problem; vehicular roadside network; Downlink; Flow graphs; Loading; Schedules; Scheduling algorithms; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2013.6655264