We consider a problem of admission control to a single queue in discrete time. The controller has access to k step old queue lengths only, where k can be arbitrary. The problem is motivated, in particular, by recent advances in high-speed networking where information delays have become prominent. We formulate the problem in the framework of Completely Observable Controlled Markov Chains, in terms of a multi-dimensional state variable. Exploiting the structure of the problem, we show that under appropriate conditions, the multi-dimensional Dynamic Programming Equation (DPE) can be reduced to a unidimensional one. We then provide simple computable upper and lower bounds to the optimal value function corresponding to the reduced unidimensional...
We consider a GI/M/s queuing system that is controlled by either accepting or rejecting arriving cus...
A single queue incorporating a retransmission protocol is investigated, assuming that the sequence o...
This paper addresses the problem of designing and computing a tractable index policy for dynamic job...
We consider discrete-time versions of two classical problems in the optimal control of admission to ...
We consider discrete time versions of two classical problems in the optimal control of admission to ...
International audienceWe consider a single server queue in continuous time, in which customers must ...
The problem of admission control of packets in communication networks is studied in the continuous t...
AbstractIn Hordijk and Koole [1,2], a new type of arrival process, the Markov Decision Arrival Proce...
This article deals with strategic control of information in a single-server model. It considers an M...
textIn this dissertation the following two control problems of different queueing systems are addre...
We consider the optimal control of matching queues with random arrivals. In this model, items arrive...
AbstractWe address a rate control problem associated with a single server Markovian queueing system ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17).Supported by the NSF. ECS-8552419Daniel C. Lee, John ...
International audienceWe consider a single server queue in discrete time, in which customers must be...
The first part considers discrete-time constrained Markov Decision Processes (MDPs). At each epoch, ...
We consider a GI/M/s queuing system that is controlled by either accepting or rejecting arriving cus...
A single queue incorporating a retransmission protocol is investigated, assuming that the sequence o...
This paper addresses the problem of designing and computing a tractable index policy for dynamic job...
We consider discrete-time versions of two classical problems in the optimal control of admission to ...
We consider discrete time versions of two classical problems in the optimal control of admission to ...
International audienceWe consider a single server queue in continuous time, in which customers must ...
The problem of admission control of packets in communication networks is studied in the continuous t...
AbstractIn Hordijk and Koole [1,2], a new type of arrival process, the Markov Decision Arrival Proce...
This article deals with strategic control of information in a single-server model. It considers an M...
textIn this dissertation the following two control problems of different queueing systems are addre...
We consider the optimal control of matching queues with random arrivals. In this model, items arrive...
AbstractWe address a rate control problem associated with a single server Markovian queueing system ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17).Supported by the NSF. ECS-8552419Daniel C. Lee, John ...
International audienceWe consider a single server queue in discrete time, in which customers must be...
The first part considers discrete-time constrained Markov Decision Processes (MDPs). At each epoch, ...
We consider a GI/M/s queuing system that is controlled by either accepting or rejecting arriving cus...
A single queue incorporating a retransmission protocol is investigated, assuming that the sequence o...
This paper addresses the problem of designing and computing a tractable index policy for dynamic job...