Age-aware Scheduling for Asynchronous Arriving Jobs in Edge Applications.
Jing ZhongWuyang ZhangRoy D. YatesAndrey GarnaevYanyong ZhangPublished in: INFOCOM Workshops (2019)
Keyphrases
- parallel machines
- identical parallel machines
- scheduling problem
- release dates
- job scheduling
- identical machines
- scheduling strategy
- minimize total
- unrelated parallel machines
- processing times
- optimal scheduling
- release times
- single machine
- deteriorating jobs
- scheduling jobs
- precedence constraints
- wafer fabrication
- weighted tardiness
- flowshop
- computational grids
- batch processing
- setup times
- single machine scheduling problem
- precedence relations
- data streams
- completion times
- scheduling policies
- edge detection
- maximum lateness
- batch processing machines
- scheduling algorithm
- fixed number
- scheduling decisions
- round robin
- older adults
- sequence dependent setup times
- edge information
- limited capacity
- age related
- edge detector
- single server
- undirected graph
- list scheduling
- job shop
- resource allocation
- edge map
- input image
- information systems
- job processing times