Motivated by a capacity allocation problem within a finite planning period, we conduct a transient analysis of a single-server queue with Lévy input. From a cost minimization perspective, we investigate the error induced by using stationary congestion measures as opposed to time-dependent measures. Invoking recent results from fluctuation theory of Lévy processes, we derive a refined cost function, that accounts for transient effects. This leads to a corrected capacity allocation rule for the transient single-server queue. Extensive numerical experiments indicate that the cost reductions achieved by this correction can be significant
Consider the single server queue in which the system capacity is infinite and the customers are ser...
We investigate the transient and stationary queue length distributions of a class of service systems...
This paper proposes a new approach for the time-dependent analysis of stochastic and non-stationary ...
Motivated by a capacity allocation problem within a finite planning period, we conduct a transient a...
AbstractStochastic variables associated to a single-server queueing system with finite population ar...
We consider queueing systems in which customers arrive according to a Poisson process and have expon...
We consider an optimal capacity allocation problem of a two-period queueing model, being in steady-s...
The transient solution is obtained analytically using continued fractions for a state-dependent birt...
Motivated by the high variation in transmission rates for document transfer in the Internet and file...
The transient solution is obtained analytically using continued fractions for a state-dependent birt...
In this paper we study a queue with Lévy input, without imposing any a priori assumption on the jump...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, 1981.MI...
In this paper we analyze the transient behavior of the workload process in a Lévy input queue. We ar...
The paper considers a single-server queue with fixedsize batch Poisson arrivals and exponential serv...
Consider the single server queue in which the system capacity is infinite and the customers are serv...
Consider the single server queue in which the system capacity is infinite and the customers are ser...
We investigate the transient and stationary queue length distributions of a class of service systems...
This paper proposes a new approach for the time-dependent analysis of stochastic and non-stationary ...
Motivated by a capacity allocation problem within a finite planning period, we conduct a transient a...
AbstractStochastic variables associated to a single-server queueing system with finite population ar...
We consider queueing systems in which customers arrive according to a Poisson process and have expon...
We consider an optimal capacity allocation problem of a two-period queueing model, being in steady-s...
The transient solution is obtained analytically using continued fractions for a state-dependent birt...
Motivated by the high variation in transmission rates for document transfer in the Internet and file...
The transient solution is obtained analytically using continued fractions for a state-dependent birt...
In this paper we study a queue with Lévy input, without imposing any a priori assumption on the jump...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, 1981.MI...
In this paper we analyze the transient behavior of the workload process in a Lévy input queue. We ar...
The paper considers a single-server queue with fixedsize batch Poisson arrivals and exponential serv...
Consider the single server queue in which the system capacity is infinite and the customers are serv...
Consider the single server queue in which the system capacity is infinite and the customers are ser...
We investigate the transient and stationary queue length distributions of a class of service systems...
This paper proposes a new approach for the time-dependent analysis of stochastic and non-stationary ...