Motivated by recent traffic control models in ATM systems, we analyse three closely related systems of fluid queues, each consisting of two consecutive reservoirs, in which the first reservoir is fed by a two-state (on and off) Markov source. The first system is an ordinary two-node fluid tandem queue. Hence the output of the first reservoir forms the input to the second one. The second system is dual to the first one, in the sense that the second reservoir accumulates fluid when the first reservoir is empty, and releases fluid otherwise. In these models both reservoirs have infinite capacities. The third model is similar to the second one, however the second reservoir is now finite. Furthermore, a feedback mechanism is active, such that th...
Feedback fluid queues play an important role in modeling congestion control mechanisms for packet ne...
We consider a model consisting of two fluid queues driven by the same background continuous-time Mar...
We consider a tandem fluid model with multiple consecutive buffers. The input of buffer j+1 is the o...
Motivated by recent traffic control models in ATM systems, we analyse three closely related systems ...
We consider a single-server queueing system with Poisson arrivals in which the speed of the server d...
In the last twenty years the field of Markov-modulated fluid queues has received considerable attent...
We consider a single-server queueing system with Poisson arrivals in which the speed of the server d...
The paper revisits the problem of the computation of the joint stationary probability distribution p...
We consider a model consisting of two fluid queues driven by the same background continuous-time Mar...
For a two-node tandem fluid model with gradual input, we compute the joint steady-state buffer-conte...
We consider a single-server two-class fluid model with a static priority service discipline under wh...
We consider an infinite capacity buffer receiving fluid at a rate depending on the state of an M/M/1...
This paper analyzes a generic class of two-node queueing systems. A first queue is fed by an on–off ...
Fluid queues consist of a buffer or reservoir controlled by a continuous-time Markov process evolvin...
Feedback fluid queues play an important role in modeling congestion control mechanisms for packet ne...
We consider a model consisting of two fluid queues driven by the same background continuous-time Mar...
We consider a tandem fluid model with multiple consecutive buffers. The input of buffer j+1 is the o...
Motivated by recent traffic control models in ATM systems, we analyse three closely related systems ...
We consider a single-server queueing system with Poisson arrivals in which the speed of the server d...
In the last twenty years the field of Markov-modulated fluid queues has received considerable attent...
We consider a single-server queueing system with Poisson arrivals in which the speed of the server d...
The paper revisits the problem of the computation of the joint stationary probability distribution p...
We consider a model consisting of two fluid queues driven by the same background continuous-time Mar...
For a two-node tandem fluid model with gradual input, we compute the joint steady-state buffer-conte...
We consider a single-server two-class fluid model with a static priority service discipline under wh...
We consider an infinite capacity buffer receiving fluid at a rate depending on the state of an M/M/1...
This paper analyzes a generic class of two-node queueing systems. A first queue is fed by an on–off ...
Fluid queues consist of a buffer or reservoir controlled by a continuous-time Markov process evolvin...
Feedback fluid queues play an important role in modeling congestion control mechanisms for packet ne...
We consider a model consisting of two fluid queues driven by the same background continuous-time Mar...
We consider a tandem fluid model with multiple consecutive buffers. The input of buffer j+1 is the o...