In [5], the authors showed that threshold policies solve an optimal flow control problem for discrete-time M|M|1 queues, where the decision-maker seeks to maximize the system throughput subject to a bound on the long-run average queue size. In this paper, attention focuses on a non-Bayesian adaptive version of this problem when the arrival and service rates are assumed to be unknown constants. By invoking the Certainty Equivalence Principle, adaptive threshold policies are generated by substituting maximum likelihood estimates for the rate parameters in the definition of the optimal threshold policies. Under such policies, the maximum likelihood estimates are shown to be strongly consistent through an indirect method of analysis that combin...
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Abstract. Over the last three decades, the certainty equivalence principle has been the funda-mental...
The purpose of flow control is to reduce the congestion experienced in many systems, such as data ne...
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100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.In this thesis we consider th...
This paper presents a problem of optimal flow control for discrete-time M|M|l queues, where the deci...
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A class of dynamic control policies is defined for scheduling customers from a Poisson source on a s...
AbstractWe address a rate control problem associated with a single server Markovian queueing system ...
This paper considers a system of discrete-time queues competing for the attention of a single geomet...
Abstract. Over the last three decades, the certainty equivalence principle has been the funda-mental...
The purpose of flow control is to reduce the congestion experienced in many systems, such as data ne...
We consider a single-stage queuing system where arrivals and departures are modeled by point process...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.In this thesis we consider th...
This paper presents a problem of optimal flow control for discrete-time M|M|l queues, where the deci...
This paper presents a problem of optimal flow control for discrete M|M|1 queues. The problem is cast...
We present a new unifying framework for investigating throughput-WIP (Work-in-Process) optimal contr...
We study an admission control problem in which the customer arrival rate is unknown and needs to be ...
We extend the validity of some results on the optimal control of two-server queueing models with ser...
The problem of admission control of packets in communication networks is studied in the continuous t...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the adaptive control problem, over the infinite horizon, for pa...
We consider the problem of dynamic flow control of arriving packets into an infinite buffer. The ser...
A class of dynamic control policies is defined for scheduling customers from a Poisson source on a s...
AbstractWe address a rate control problem associated with a single server Markovian queueing system ...
This paper considers a system of discrete-time queues competing for the attention of a single geomet...
Abstract. Over the last three decades, the certainty equivalence principle has been the funda-mental...