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We consider a system which has, in addition to an on-state, a set of energy-saving states. For each of these states the system has an associated energy cost and a cost to power up to the on-state. Requests for service, i.e. for when the device has to be in the on-state, are not known in advance; thus strategies for powering down are studied in the framework of online competitive analysis. We study a systems with a continuous infinite number of states where associated costs are given by two linear functions on the states and give strategies which are analyzed in terms of online competitive analysis.

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Andro-Vasko, J., Bein, W., Cisneros, B., Domantay, J. (2020). Online Competitive Schemes for Linear Power-Down Systems. In: Latifi, S. (eds) 17th International Conference on Information Technology–New Generations (ITNG 2020). Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1134. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43020-7_76

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