We consider the problem of routing Bernoulli arrivals to parallel queues, where each queue provides service according to an independent Bernoulli process. We assume that the total arrival rate exceeds the sum of the service rates of the queues. Since such a queueing system is unstable, the vector of queue lengths does not have a well-defined stationary distribution. However, one metric which can be used to compare routing policies is the amount of unused service in the system. To lower-bound the cumulative unused service in the system, we present a "queue reversal" theorem for a single-server queue with independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) arrivals and i.i.d. services: Assuming that the queue is initially empty, the expected cum...
In this companion paper of [10] we introduce the combinatorial notion of unbalance for a routing pat...
[[abstract]]© 1994 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-We present two types of stabili...
We consider a network of parallel, non-observable queues and analyze the "price of anarchy", an inde...
We consider the problem of routing customers to one of two parallel queues. Arrivals are independent...
We consider a network of parallel, non-observable queues and analyze the ``price of anarchy'', an in...
International audienceThe fundamental problem in the study of parallel-server systems is that of fin...
International audienceWe consider a network of parallel, non-observable queues and analyze the "pric...
We consider a network of parallel, non-observable queues and analyze the "price of anarchy", an inde...
International audienceWe consider a network of parallel, non-observable queues and analyze the "pric...
That a load balancing strategy using stale information care lessly will incur system performance deg...
Consider a system with K parallel servers, each with its own waiting room. Upon arrival, a job is ro...
We consider a system of two parallel queues sharing a common arrival process, where the arriving cus...
We consider two dynamic routing problems into several parallel queues. First, we consider the case w...
We consider the problem of routing jobs to parallel queues with identical exponential servers and un...
[[abstract]]We present two types of stability problems: 1) conditions for queueing networks that ren...
In this companion paper of [10] we introduce the combinatorial notion of unbalance for a routing pat...
[[abstract]]© 1994 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-We present two types of stabili...
We consider a network of parallel, non-observable queues and analyze the "price of anarchy", an inde...
We consider the problem of routing customers to one of two parallel queues. Arrivals are independent...
We consider a network of parallel, non-observable queues and analyze the ``price of anarchy'', an in...
International audienceThe fundamental problem in the study of parallel-server systems is that of fin...
International audienceWe consider a network of parallel, non-observable queues and analyze the "pric...
We consider a network of parallel, non-observable queues and analyze the "price of anarchy", an inde...
International audienceWe consider a network of parallel, non-observable queues and analyze the "pric...
That a load balancing strategy using stale information care lessly will incur system performance deg...
Consider a system with K parallel servers, each with its own waiting room. Upon arrival, a job is ro...
We consider a system of two parallel queues sharing a common arrival process, where the arriving cus...
We consider two dynamic routing problems into several parallel queues. First, we consider the case w...
We consider the problem of routing jobs to parallel queues with identical exponential servers and un...
[[abstract]]We present two types of stability problems: 1) conditions for queueing networks that ren...
In this companion paper of [10] we introduce the combinatorial notion of unbalance for a routing pat...
[[abstract]]© 1994 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-We present two types of stabili...
We consider a network of parallel, non-observable queues and analyze the "price of anarchy", an inde...