This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the service rate of each queue depends on the number of customers in all of the queues. Necessary and sufficient conditions for the stability of the system are derived, based on stochastic monotonicity and marginal drift properties of multiclass birth and death processes. These conditions yield a sharp characterization of stability for systems where the service rate of each queue is decreasing in the number of customers in other queues, and has uniform limits as the queue lengths tend to infinity. The results are illustrated with applications where the stability region may be nonconvex
We give criteria for the stability of a very general queueing model under different levels of contro...
The multiclass queueing network (McQN) arises as a natural multiclass extension of the traditional (...
We consider a system of parallel queues with dedicated arrival streams. At each decision epoch a dec...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
We study a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the service rate for ...
We examine the stability of multi-class queueing systems with the special feature that the service r...
textA queueing system can be described as a population of customers which from time to time utilize...
We give an almost complete classification of ergodicity and transience conditions for a general mult...
The multiclass queueing network (McQN) arises as a natural multiclass extension of the traditional (...
We give criteria for the stability of a very general queueing model under different levels of contro...
The multiclass queueing network (McQN) arises as a natural multiclass extension of the traditional (...
We consider a system of parallel queues with dedicated arrival streams. At each decision epoch a dec...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
This paper considers a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the servi...
We study a parallel system of queues fed by independent arrival streams, where the service rate for ...
We examine the stability of multi-class queueing systems with the special feature that the service r...
textA queueing system can be described as a population of customers which from time to time utilize...
We give an almost complete classification of ergodicity and transience conditions for a general mult...
The multiclass queueing network (McQN) arises as a natural multiclass extension of the traditional (...
We give criteria for the stability of a very general queueing model under different levels of contro...
The multiclass queueing network (McQN) arises as a natural multiclass extension of the traditional (...
We consider a system of parallel queues with dedicated arrival streams. At each decision epoch a dec...