We consider an automatic overload control for two large service systems modeled as multi-server queues, such as call centers. We assume that the two systems are designed to operate independently, but want to help each other respond to unexpected overloads. The proposed overload control automatically activates sharing (sending some customers from one system to the other) once a ratio of the queue lengths in the two systems crosses an activation threshold (with ratio and activation threshold parameters for each direction). In this paper, we are primarily concerned with ensuring that the system recovers rapidly after the overload is over, either (i) because the two systems return to normal loading or (ii) because the direction of the overload ...
In systems and networks where overflow is penalized, careful planning is required to prevent a small...
textabstractMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from mul...
textabstractMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from mul...
We consider an automatic overload control for two large service systems modeled as multi-server queu...
This is an online supplement to the main paper, which considers an automatic overload control for tw...
We consider an automatic overload control for two large service systems modeled as multiserver queue...
We consider how two networked large-scale service systems that normally operate separately, such as ...
In a recent paper we considered two networked service systems, each having its own customers and des...
This dissertation considers how two networked large-scale service systems, such as call centers, tha...
We develop deterministic fluid approximations to describe the recovery from rare congestion events i...
We study an ordinary differential equation (ODE) arising as the many-server heavy-traffic fluid limi...
We study an ordinary differential equation (ODE) arising as the many-server heavy-traffic fluid limi...
We develop deterministic uid approximations to describe the recovery from rare congestion events in...
We propose a novel overload control method with hysteresis property; that is, we analyze the M/G/1/K...
The performance of a call center is sensitive to customer abandonment. In this survey paper, we focu...
In systems and networks where overflow is penalized, careful planning is required to prevent a small...
textabstractMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from mul...
textabstractMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from mul...
We consider an automatic overload control for two large service systems modeled as multi-server queu...
This is an online supplement to the main paper, which considers an automatic overload control for tw...
We consider an automatic overload control for two large service systems modeled as multiserver queue...
We consider how two networked large-scale service systems that normally operate separately, such as ...
In a recent paper we considered two networked service systems, each having its own customers and des...
This dissertation considers how two networked large-scale service systems, such as call centers, tha...
We develop deterministic fluid approximations to describe the recovery from rare congestion events i...
We study an ordinary differential equation (ODE) arising as the many-server heavy-traffic fluid limi...
We study an ordinary differential equation (ODE) arising as the many-server heavy-traffic fluid limi...
We develop deterministic uid approximations to describe the recovery from rare congestion events in...
We propose a novel overload control method with hysteresis property; that is, we analyze the M/G/1/K...
The performance of a call center is sensitive to customer abandonment. In this survey paper, we focu...
In systems and networks where overflow is penalized, careful planning is required to prevent a small...
textabstractMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from mul...
textabstractMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from mul...