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arxiv: 1610.03803 · v1 · pith:MNCBOGF4new · submitted 2016-10-12 · 🧮 math.PR · cs.NI

Robust Scheduling for Flexible Processing Networks

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keywords networkspoliciesflexibleprocessingrobustschedulingapproachchallenge
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Modern processing networks often consist of heterogeneous servers with widely varying capabilities, and process job flows with complex structure and requirements. A major challenge in designing efficient scheduling policies in these networks is the lack of reliable estimates of system parameters, and an attractive approach for addressing this challenge is to design robust policies, i.e., policies that do not use system parameters such as arrival and/or service rates for making scheduling decisions. In this paper, we propose a general framework for the design of robust policies. The main technical novelty is the use of a stochastic gradient projection method that reacts to queue-length changes in order to find a balanced allocation of service resources to incoming tasks. We illustrate our approach on two broad classes of processing systems, namely the flexible fork-join networks and the flexible queueing networks, and prove the rate stability of our proposed policies for these networks under non-restrictive assumptions.

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