We consider a system of parallel queues with Poisson arrivals and exponentially distributed service requirements. The various queues are coupled through their service rates, causing a complex dynamic interaction. Specifically, the system consists of one primary queue and several secondary queues whose service rates depend on whether the primary queue is empty or not. Conversely, the service rate of the primary queue depends on which of the secondary queues are empty. An important special case arises when the service rates satisfy a specific relationship so that the various queues form a work-conserving system. This case is, in fact, equivalent to a so-called Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) system. GPS-based scheduling algorithms have e...
this paper, we study the asymptotic decay rate of the queue length tail distributions for the sessio...
We analyze a generalization of the discriminatory processor-sharing (DPS) queue in a heavy-traffic s...
We consider two parallel queues, each with independent Poisson arrival rates, that are tended by a s...
We consider a system of parallel queues with Poisson arrivals and exponentially distributed service ...
textabstractWe consider a system with two heterogeneous traffic classes, one having light-tailed cha...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows...
We study the performance of Discriminatory Processor Sharing (DPS) systems, with exponential service...
Consider two M/G/1 queues that are coupled in the following way. Whenever both queues are non-empty,...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic class...
This paper compares two discrete-time single-server queueing models with two queues. In both models,...
this paper, we study the asymptotic decay rate of the queue length tail distributions for the sessio...
We analyze a generalization of the discriminatory processor-sharing (DPS) queue in a heavy-traffic s...
We consider two parallel queues, each with independent Poisson arrival rates, that are tended by a s...
We consider a system of parallel queues with Poisson arrivals and exponentially distributed service ...
textabstractWe consider a system with two heterogeneous traffic classes, one having light-tailed cha...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows...
We study the performance of Discriminatory Processor Sharing (DPS) systems, with exponential service...
Consider two M/G/1 queues that are coupled in the following way. Whenever both queues are non-empty,...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic class...
This paper compares two discrete-time single-server queueing models with two queues. In both models,...
this paper, we study the asymptotic decay rate of the queue length tail distributions for the sessio...
We analyze a generalization of the discriminatory processor-sharing (DPS) queue in a heavy-traffic s...
We consider two parallel queues, each with independent Poisson arrival rates, that are tended by a s...