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Modeling Green Data-Centers and Jobs Balancing with Energy Packet Networks and Interrupted Poisson Energy Arrivals

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We investigate micro data-centers systems with intermittent energy (due to solar panels or price of energy) which balance their jobs to mitigate these fluctuations. The model is based on energy packet networks recently proposed by E. Gelenbe and his colleagues. These models explicitly represent both energy and data processing in a combined stochastic process. We prove that under some technical conditions on the rates and with a suitable control of the migration rates, the leakage rates and the service rates, the steady state distribution has a product form steady-state distribution.

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This article is part of the topical collection “Modelling methods in Computer Systems, Networks and Bioinformatics” guest edited by Erol Gelenbe.

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Fourneau, JM. Modeling Green Data-Centers and Jobs Balancing with Energy Packet Networks and Interrupted Poisson Energy Arrivals. SN COMPUT. SCI. 1, 28 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42979-019-0029-5

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