Simple and computationally attractive lower and upper bounds are presented for the call congestion such as those representing multi-server loss or delay stations. Numerical computations indicate a potential usefulness of the bounds for quick engineering purposes. The bounds correspond to product-form modifications and are intuitively appealing. A formal proof of the bounds and related monotonicity results will be presented. The technique of this proof, which is based on Markov reward theory, is of interest in itself and seems promising for further application. The extension to the non-exponential case is discussed. For multiserver loss stations the bounds are argued to be insensitive
We study multi-dimensional stochastic processes that arise in queueing models used in the performanc...
In this paper we develop a framework for computing upper and lower bounds of an exponential form for...
We study multi-dimensional stochastic processes that arise in queueing models used in the performanc...
Simple and computationally attractive lower and upper bounds are presented for the call congestion s...
Simple and computationally attractive lower and upper bounds are presented for the call congestion s...
Simple and computationally attractive lower and upper bounds are presented for the call congestion s...
Simple and computationally attractive lower and upper bounds are presented for the call congestion s...
Simple and computationally attractive lower and upper bounds are presented for the call congestion s...
AbstractIn Van Dijk and Lamond (1985) and Van Dijk and Van der Wal (1986) simple and intuitively obv...
To appear in Probability in the Engineering and Informational SciencesWe consider a markovian multis...
To appear in Probability in the Engineering and Informational SciencesWe consider a markovian multis...
The main purpose of this work is to give a survey of main monotonicity properties of queueing proces...
International audienceWe consider a markovian multiserver queue with a finite waiting line in which ...
International audienceWe consider a markovian multiserver queue with a finite waiting line in which ...
Computationally attractive and intuitively obvious simple bounds are proposed for finite service sys...
We study multi-dimensional stochastic processes that arise in queueing models used in the performanc...
In this paper we develop a framework for computing upper and lower bounds of an exponential form for...
We study multi-dimensional stochastic processes that arise in queueing models used in the performanc...
Simple and computationally attractive lower and upper bounds are presented for the call congestion s...
Simple and computationally attractive lower and upper bounds are presented for the call congestion s...
Simple and computationally attractive lower and upper bounds are presented for the call congestion s...
Simple and computationally attractive lower and upper bounds are presented for the call congestion s...
Simple and computationally attractive lower and upper bounds are presented for the call congestion s...
AbstractIn Van Dijk and Lamond (1985) and Van Dijk and Van der Wal (1986) simple and intuitively obv...
To appear in Probability in the Engineering and Informational SciencesWe consider a markovian multis...
To appear in Probability in the Engineering and Informational SciencesWe consider a markovian multis...
The main purpose of this work is to give a survey of main monotonicity properties of queueing proces...
International audienceWe consider a markovian multiserver queue with a finite waiting line in which ...
International audienceWe consider a markovian multiserver queue with a finite waiting line in which ...
Computationally attractive and intuitively obvious simple bounds are proposed for finite service sys...
We study multi-dimensional stochastic processes that arise in queueing models used in the performanc...
In this paper we develop a framework for computing upper and lower bounds of an exponential form for...
We study multi-dimensional stochastic processes that arise in queueing models used in the performanc...