A network belongs to the monotone separable class if its state variables are homogeneous and monotone functions of the epochs of the arrival process. This framework, which was first introduced to derive the stability region for stochastic networks with stationary and ergodic driving sequences, is revisited. It contains several classical queueing network models, including generalized Jackson networks, max-plus networks, polling systems, multiserver queues, and various classes of stochastic Petri nets. Our purpose is the analysis of the tails of the stationary state variables in the particular case of i.i.d. driving sequences. For this, we establish general comparison relationships between networks of this class and the GI/GI/1/\\infty queue....
International audienceStochastic monotonicity is one of the sufficient conditions for stochastic com...
Our work is motivated by the need for tractable stochastic models for complex network and system dyn...
Stochastic processing networks arise as models in manufacturing, telecommunications, transportation,...
We study bounds on the rate of convergence to the stationary distribution in monotone separable netw...
This paper gives a pathwise construction of Jackson-type queuing networks allowing the derivation of...
Multiclass queueing networks (McQNs) extend the classical concept of the Jackson network by allowing...
The goal of this thesis is the study of rare events in stochastic networks, i.e. events with very sm...
In this thesis, the stability of queueing networks is studied. The use of test functions is a unifyi...
We study multi-dimensional stochastic processes that arise in queueing models used in the performanc...
We present a survey of the main ergodic theory techniques which are used in the study of iterates of...
[[abstract]]We present two types of stability problems: 1) conditions for queueing networks that ren...
This paper focuses on the stability of open queueing systems under stationary ergodic assumptions. I...
We consider Jackson queueing networks with finite buffer constraints (JQN) and analyze the efficienc...
Structural properties of generalised semi-Markov processes (GSMP) have been successfully studied in ...
We consider Jackson queueing networks with finite buffer constraints (JQN) and analyze the efficienc...
International audienceStochastic monotonicity is one of the sufficient conditions for stochastic com...
Our work is motivated by the need for tractable stochastic models for complex network and system dyn...
Stochastic processing networks arise as models in manufacturing, telecommunications, transportation,...
We study bounds on the rate of convergence to the stationary distribution in monotone separable netw...
This paper gives a pathwise construction of Jackson-type queuing networks allowing the derivation of...
Multiclass queueing networks (McQNs) extend the classical concept of the Jackson network by allowing...
The goal of this thesis is the study of rare events in stochastic networks, i.e. events with very sm...
In this thesis, the stability of queueing networks is studied. The use of test functions is a unifyi...
We study multi-dimensional stochastic processes that arise in queueing models used in the performanc...
We present a survey of the main ergodic theory techniques which are used in the study of iterates of...
[[abstract]]We present two types of stability problems: 1) conditions for queueing networks that ren...
This paper focuses on the stability of open queueing systems under stationary ergodic assumptions. I...
We consider Jackson queueing networks with finite buffer constraints (JQN) and analyze the efficienc...
Structural properties of generalised semi-Markov processes (GSMP) have been successfully studied in ...
We consider Jackson queueing networks with finite buffer constraints (JQN) and analyze the efficienc...
International audienceStochastic monotonicity is one of the sufficient conditions for stochastic com...
Our work is motivated by the need for tractable stochastic models for complex network and system dyn...
Stochastic processing networks arise as models in manufacturing, telecommunications, transportation,...