Global routing revisited
Michael D. Moffitt
ICCAD 2009
An increasing number of retail energy markets show price fluctuations, providing users with the opportunity to buy energy at lower than average prices. We propose to temporarily store this inexpensive energy in a battery, and use it to satisfy demand when energy prices are high, thus allowing users to exploit the price variations without having to shift their demand to the low-price periods. We study the battery control policy that yields the best performance, i.e., minimizes the total discounted costs. The optimal policy is shown to have a threshold structure, and we derive these thresholds in a few special cases. The cost savings obtained from energy storage are demonstrated through extensive numerical experiments, and we offer various directions for future research. © 2010-2012 IEEE.
Michael D. Moffitt
ICCAD 2009
Xiaozhu Kang, Hui Zhang, et al.
ICWS 2008
Elliot Linzer, M. Vetterli
Computing
Rajiv Ramaswami, Kumar N. Sivarajan
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking