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A hybrid local search algorithm for the continuous energy-constrained scheduling problem

Roel Brouwer (), Marjan Akker () and Han Hoogeveen ()
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Roel Brouwer: Utrecht University
Marjan Akker: Utrecht University
Han Hoogeveen: Utrecht University

Journal of Scheduling, 2025, vol. 28, issue 1, No 2, 65-84

Abstract: Abstract We consider the continuous energy-constrained scheduling problem (CECSP). A set of jobs has to be processed on a continuous, shared resource. A schedule for a job consists of a start time, completion time, and a resource consumption profile. The goal is to find a schedule such that each job does not start before its release time, is completed before its deadline, satisfies its full resource requirement, and respects its lower and upper bounds on resource consumption during processing. The objective is to minimize the total weighted completion time. We present a hybrid local search approach, using simulated annealing and linear programming, and compare it to a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) formulation. We show that the hybrid local search approach matches the MILP formulation in solution quality for small instances and is able to find a feasible solution for larger instances in reasonable time.

Keywords: Continuous scheduling; Resource-constrained scheduling; Mixed-integer linear programming; Simulated annealing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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