We present a model of parallel Lévy-driven queues that mix their output into a final product; whatever cannot be mixed is sold on the open market for a lower price. The queues incur holding and capacity costs and can choose their processing rates. We solve the ensuing centralized (system optimal) and decentralized (individual station optimal) profit optimization problems. In equilibrium the queues process work faster than desirable from a system point of view. Several model extensions are also discussed
We propose a method for the control of multi-class queueing networks over a finite time hori-zon. We...
This paper considers the problem of production control and stock rationing in a make-to-stock produc...
Optimal flow control problems of multiple-server (M/M/n) queueing systems are studied. Due to enhanc...
We present a model of parallel Lévy-driven queues that mix their output into a final product; whatev...
We consider a system of parallel queues with dedicated arrival streams. At each decision epoch a dec...
We consider a system of parallel queues with dedicated arrival streams. At each decision epoch a dec...
This paper presents a simple solution to the distributed producer/consumer problem. This solution, w...
The paper considers standard fluid models of multi-product multiple-server production systems where ...
We propose and analyze a multi-server model that captures a performance trade-off between centralize...
International audienceWe investigate the energy-delay tradeoff in multi-class queues in which the se...
textA queueing system can be described as a population of customers which from time to time utilize...
We consider a system of identical parallel queues served by a single server and distinguished only b...
We propose a method for the control of multi-class queueing networks over a finite time horizon. We ...
We propose a method for the control of multi-class queueing networks over a finite time horizon. We ...
We consider a class of queueing processes represented by a Skorokhod problem coupled with a controll...
We propose a method for the control of multi-class queueing networks over a finite time hori-zon. We...
This paper considers the problem of production control and stock rationing in a make-to-stock produc...
Optimal flow control problems of multiple-server (M/M/n) queueing systems are studied. Due to enhanc...
We present a model of parallel Lévy-driven queues that mix their output into a final product; whatev...
We consider a system of parallel queues with dedicated arrival streams. At each decision epoch a dec...
We consider a system of parallel queues with dedicated arrival streams. At each decision epoch a dec...
This paper presents a simple solution to the distributed producer/consumer problem. This solution, w...
The paper considers standard fluid models of multi-product multiple-server production systems where ...
We propose and analyze a multi-server model that captures a performance trade-off between centralize...
International audienceWe investigate the energy-delay tradeoff in multi-class queues in which the se...
textA queueing system can be described as a population of customers which from time to time utilize...
We consider a system of identical parallel queues served by a single server and distinguished only b...
We propose a method for the control of multi-class queueing networks over a finite time horizon. We ...
We propose a method for the control of multi-class queueing networks over a finite time horizon. We ...
We consider a class of queueing processes represented by a Skorokhod problem coupled with a controll...
We propose a method for the control of multi-class queueing networks over a finite time hori-zon. We...
This paper considers the problem of production control and stock rationing in a make-to-stock produc...
Optimal flow control problems of multiple-server (M/M/n) queueing systems are studied. Due to enhanc...