We develop a methodology for studying ''large deviations type'' questions. Our approach does not require that the large deviations principle holds, and is thus applicable to a larg class of systems. We study a system of queues with exponential servers, which share an arrival stream. Arrivals are routed to the (weighted) shortest queue. It is not known whether the large deviations principle holds for this system. Using the tools developed here we derive large deviations type estimates for the most likely behavior, the most likely path to overflow and the probability of overflow. The analysis applies to any finite number of queues. We show via a counterexample that this sytem may exhibit unexpected behavior
We prove the existence of a rate function and the validity of the large deviation principle for a ge...
In this paper I will review and illustrate some large deviation results for queues with interacting ...
We focus on a (two-node) tandem queue, fed by a large number of Gaussian inputs. With service rates ...
We develop a methodology for studying "large deviations type" questions. Our approach does not requi...
We develop a methodology for studying “large deviations type” questions. Our approach does not requi...
We develop a methodology for studying "large deviations type" questions. Our approach does not requi...
. We consider large deviations results for a network of two queues in which some customers may join ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-41).Supported by a Presidential Young Investigator award....
This paper considers Gaussian flows multiplexed in a queueing network, where the underlying correlat...
We consider from a thermodynamic viewpoint queueing systems where the workload process is assumed to...
In this paper we consider an infinite-server queue in a random environment. The distinguishing featu...
We consider an acyclic network of single-server queues with heterogeneous processing rates. It is as...
This paper considers Gaussian flows multiplexed in a queueing network. A single node being a useful ...
In this thesis we consider prove large deviations results for two kinds of queuing systems. In the...
We study sample-path large deviations for Lévy processes and random walks with heavy-tailed jump-siz...
We prove the existence of a rate function and the validity of the large deviation principle for a ge...
In this paper I will review and illustrate some large deviation results for queues with interacting ...
We focus on a (two-node) tandem queue, fed by a large number of Gaussian inputs. With service rates ...
We develop a methodology for studying "large deviations type" questions. Our approach does not requi...
We develop a methodology for studying “large deviations type” questions. Our approach does not requi...
We develop a methodology for studying "large deviations type" questions. Our approach does not requi...
. We consider large deviations results for a network of two queues in which some customers may join ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-41).Supported by a Presidential Young Investigator award....
This paper considers Gaussian flows multiplexed in a queueing network, where the underlying correlat...
We consider from a thermodynamic viewpoint queueing systems where the workload process is assumed to...
In this paper we consider an infinite-server queue in a random environment. The distinguishing featu...
We consider an acyclic network of single-server queues with heterogeneous processing rates. It is as...
This paper considers Gaussian flows multiplexed in a queueing network. A single node being a useful ...
In this thesis we consider prove large deviations results for two kinds of queuing systems. In the...
We study sample-path large deviations for Lévy processes and random walks with heavy-tailed jump-siz...
We prove the existence of a rate function and the validity of the large deviation principle for a ge...
In this paper I will review and illustrate some large deviation results for queues with interacting ...
We focus on a (two-node) tandem queue, fed by a large number of Gaussian inputs. With service rates ...