We consider a queueing system with n parallel queues, which receives a reward for the service it provides. Our aim is to maximize the expected reward obtained per unit time (utility) while ensuring that the mean queue length in each of the queues is bounded (stability). We show that the optimal policy has counter intuitive properties because of the general reward states and stability constraint. For example, the greedy policy of serving a customer that fetches maximum reward need not be optimal. In addition, the optimal policy may belong to a class of non work-conserving policies. We obtain two different policies that attain the above optimality goal. The first policy arbitrates service randomly based on the current reward states and probab...
In this paper we address the problem of optimal scheduling in a multi-queue single-server (MQSS) mod...
Queueing Theory has been successfully and extensively applied to the scheduling, control, and analys...
A queueing system can be represented as a stochastic process, in which events (e.g. arrivals, servic...
We consider a queueing system with n parallel queues, which receives a reward for the service it pro...
We consider a M/M/1 queue in which the average reward for servicing a job is an exponentially decayi...
We consider a class of queueing networks referred to as "generalized constrained queueing networks" ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10. 1287/tjoc.2015.0675We study...
Methods for optimising measures of social utility in queueing systems usually require interventions ...
We consider a class of queueing networks referred to as generalized constrained queueing networks ...
We study a single server queuing model with multiple classes and impatient customers. The goal is to...
This paper studies structural properties of the optimal resource allocation policy for single-queue ...
We describe a queuing model where service is allocated as a function of queue sizes. We consider all...
In this paper, we attempt to provide a unified framework to study the optimal joint schedul-ing, adm...
We study a model of controlled queueing network, which operates and makes control decisions in discr...
We consider a Markovian queueing system with N heterogeneous service facilities, each of which has m...
In this paper we address the problem of optimal scheduling in a multi-queue single-server (MQSS) mod...
Queueing Theory has been successfully and extensively applied to the scheduling, control, and analys...
A queueing system can be represented as a stochastic process, in which events (e.g. arrivals, servic...
We consider a queueing system with n parallel queues, which receives a reward for the service it pro...
We consider a M/M/1 queue in which the average reward for servicing a job is an exponentially decayi...
We consider a class of queueing networks referred to as "generalized constrained queueing networks" ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10. 1287/tjoc.2015.0675We study...
Methods for optimising measures of social utility in queueing systems usually require interventions ...
We consider a class of queueing networks referred to as generalized constrained queueing networks ...
We study a single server queuing model with multiple classes and impatient customers. The goal is to...
This paper studies structural properties of the optimal resource allocation policy for single-queue ...
We describe a queuing model where service is allocated as a function of queue sizes. We consider all...
In this paper, we attempt to provide a unified framework to study the optimal joint schedul-ing, adm...
We study a model of controlled queueing network, which operates and makes control decisions in discr...
We consider a Markovian queueing system with N heterogeneous service facilities, each of which has m...
In this paper we address the problem of optimal scheduling in a multi-queue single-server (MQSS) mod...
Queueing Theory has been successfully and extensively applied to the scheduling, control, and analys...
A queueing system can be represented as a stochastic process, in which events (e.g. arrivals, servic...