Given a marked renewal point process (assuming that the marks are i.i.d.) we say that an unbounded region is stable if it contains finitely many points of the point process with probability one. In this paper we provide algorithms that allow to sample these finitely many points efficiently. We explain how exact simulation of the steady-state measure valued state descriptor of the infinite server queue follows as a simple corollary of our algorithms. We provide numerical evidence supporting that our algorithms are not only theoretically sound but also practical. Finally, having simulation optimization in mind, we also apply our results to gradient estimation of steady-state performance measures.
We consider Jackson queueing networks with finite buffer constraints (JQN) and analyze the efficienc...
International audienceWe consider open Jackson queueing networks with mixed finite and infinite buff...
We present a general framework for applying simulation to optimize the behavior of discrete event sy...
This dissertation focuses on the development and analysis of exact simulation algorithms with applic...
In this paper we investigate the application of perfect simulation, in particular Coupling from the ...
Recently Propp and Wilson [14] have proposed an algorithm, called coupling from the past (CFTP), whi...
We present a perfect simulation algorithm for measures that are absolutely continuous with respect t...
The paper is concerned with the exact simulation of an unobserved true point process conditional on ...
Some recently proposed exact simulation methods are extended to the case of marked point processes. ...
Let a and s denote the inter arrival times and service times in a GI/GI/1 queue. Let a (n), s (n) be...
We consider a single-queue system with multiple servers that are non-identical. Our interest is in a...
National audienceThe statistical control of discrete event simulations is usually based on empirical...
We consider Jackson queueing networks with finite buffer constraints (JQN) and analyze the efficienc...
AbstractWe present a perfect simulation algorithm for measures that are absolutely continuous with r...
Approaches like finite differences with common random numbers, infinitesimal perturbation analysis, ...
We consider Jackson queueing networks with finite buffer constraints (JQN) and analyze the efficienc...
International audienceWe consider open Jackson queueing networks with mixed finite and infinite buff...
We present a general framework for applying simulation to optimize the behavior of discrete event sy...
This dissertation focuses on the development and analysis of exact simulation algorithms with applic...
In this paper we investigate the application of perfect simulation, in particular Coupling from the ...
Recently Propp and Wilson [14] have proposed an algorithm, called coupling from the past (CFTP), whi...
We present a perfect simulation algorithm for measures that are absolutely continuous with respect t...
The paper is concerned with the exact simulation of an unobserved true point process conditional on ...
Some recently proposed exact simulation methods are extended to the case of marked point processes. ...
Let a and s denote the inter arrival times and service times in a GI/GI/1 queue. Let a (n), s (n) be...
We consider a single-queue system with multiple servers that are non-identical. Our interest is in a...
National audienceThe statistical control of discrete event simulations is usually based on empirical...
We consider Jackson queueing networks with finite buffer constraints (JQN) and analyze the efficienc...
AbstractWe present a perfect simulation algorithm for measures that are absolutely continuous with r...
Approaches like finite differences with common random numbers, infinitesimal perturbation analysis, ...
We consider Jackson queueing networks with finite buffer constraints (JQN) and analyze the efficienc...
International audienceWe consider open Jackson queueing networks with mixed finite and infinite buff...
We present a general framework for applying simulation to optimize the behavior of discrete event sy...