This paper considers a population process on a dynamically evolving graph, which can be alternatively interpreted as a queueing network. The queues are of infinite-server type, entailing that at each node all customers present are served in parallel. The links that connect the queues have the special feature that they are unreliable, in the sense that their status alternates between ‘up’ and ‘down’. If a link between two nodes is down, with a fixed probability each of the clients attempting to use that link is lost; otherwise the client remains at the origin node and reattempts using the link (and jumps to the destination node when it finds the link restored). For these networks we present the following results: (a) a system of coupled part...
We propose a mathematical description of a dynamic network model in which the number of links fluctu...
This paper considers a class of queueing network models where nodes have to contend with each other ...
The work presented in this thesis lies on the interface of two key areas in probability theory, name...
This paper considers a population process on a dynamically evolving graph, which can be alternativel...
This paper considers a network of infinite-server queues with the special feature that, triggered by...
Closed queueing networks have proven to be valuable tools for system performance analysis. In this p...
AbstractWe present a dynamic network loading model that yields queue length distributions, accounts ...
We consider a queuing network consisting of two nodes connected in series. Jobs (or customers) arriv...
In this thesis, the stability of queueing networks is studied. The use of test functions is a unifyi...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the traversal time of a file across N communicati...
This paper treats transience for queueing network models by considering an associated fluid model. I...
The paper revisits the problem of the computation of the joint stationary probability distribution p...
We introduce a queueing network model that allows us to capture the time-varying service delivered t...
We present a dynamic network loading model that yields queue length distributions, accounts for spil...
htmlabstractWe consider a system of parallel queues with Poisson arrivals and exponentially distribu...
We propose a mathematical description of a dynamic network model in which the number of links fluctu...
This paper considers a class of queueing network models where nodes have to contend with each other ...
The work presented in this thesis lies on the interface of two key areas in probability theory, name...
This paper considers a population process on a dynamically evolving graph, which can be alternativel...
This paper considers a network of infinite-server queues with the special feature that, triggered by...
Closed queueing networks have proven to be valuable tools for system performance analysis. In this p...
AbstractWe present a dynamic network loading model that yields queue length distributions, accounts ...
We consider a queuing network consisting of two nodes connected in series. Jobs (or customers) arriv...
In this thesis, the stability of queueing networks is studied. The use of test functions is a unifyi...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the traversal time of a file across N communicati...
This paper treats transience for queueing network models by considering an associated fluid model. I...
The paper revisits the problem of the computation of the joint stationary probability distribution p...
We introduce a queueing network model that allows us to capture the time-varying service delivered t...
We present a dynamic network loading model that yields queue length distributions, accounts for spil...
htmlabstractWe consider a system of parallel queues with Poisson arrivals and exponentially distribu...
We propose a mathematical description of a dynamic network model in which the number of links fluctu...
This paper considers a class of queueing network models where nodes have to contend with each other ...
The work presented in this thesis lies on the interface of two key areas in probability theory, name...