This paper deals with a single-server queue with modulated arrivals, service requirements and service capacity. In our first result, we derive the mean of the total workload assuming generally distributed service requirements and any service discipline which does not depend on the modulating environment. We then show that the workload is exponentially distributed under heavy-traffic scaling. In our second result, we focus on the discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) discipline. Assuming exponential, class-dependent service requirements, we show that the joint distribution of the queue lengths of different customer classes under DPS undergoes a state-space collapse when subject to heavy-traffic scaling. That is, the limiting distribution of...
textabstractThis paper studies an infinite-server queue in a Markov environment, that is, an infinit...
This article studies an infinite-server queue in a semi-Markov environment: the queue’s input rate ...
This article studies an infinite-server queue in a semi-Markov environment: the queue's input rate i...
This paper deals with a single-server queue with modulated arrivals, service requirements and servic...
We analyze a generalization of the Discriminatory Processor Sharing (DPS) queue in a heavy-traffic s...
We analyze a generalization of the Discriminatory Processor Sharing (DPS)queue in a heavy-traffic se...
We analyze a generalization of the discriminatory processor-sharing (DPS) queue in a heavy-traffic s...
We study the performance of Discriminatory Processor Sharing (DPS) systems, with exponential service...
An M/G/1I queue whose service speed changes according to an external environment that is governed by...
International audienceWe study the steady-state queue-length vector in a multi-class single-server q...
We study a network of parallel single-server queues, where the service speeds are governed by a cont...
This thesis considers queueing systems affected by a random environment. The behaviour of these queu...
We investigate the transient and stationary queue-length distributions of a class of service systems...
We investigate the transient and stationary queue length distributions of a class of service systems...
textabstractThis paper studies an infinite-server queue in a Markov environment, that is, an infinit...
This article studies an infinite-server queue in a semi-Markov environment: the queue’s input rate ...
This article studies an infinite-server queue in a semi-Markov environment: the queue's input rate i...
This paper deals with a single-server queue with modulated arrivals, service requirements and servic...
We analyze a generalization of the Discriminatory Processor Sharing (DPS) queue in a heavy-traffic s...
We analyze a generalization of the Discriminatory Processor Sharing (DPS)queue in a heavy-traffic se...
We analyze a generalization of the discriminatory processor-sharing (DPS) queue in a heavy-traffic s...
We study the performance of Discriminatory Processor Sharing (DPS) systems, with exponential service...
An M/G/1I queue whose service speed changes according to an external environment that is governed by...
International audienceWe study the steady-state queue-length vector in a multi-class single-server q...
We study a network of parallel single-server queues, where the service speeds are governed by a cont...
This thesis considers queueing systems affected by a random environment. The behaviour of these queu...
We investigate the transient and stationary queue-length distributions of a class of service systems...
We investigate the transient and stationary queue length distributions of a class of service systems...
textabstractThis paper studies an infinite-server queue in a Markov environment, that is, an infinit...
This article studies an infinite-server queue in a semi-Markov environment: the queue’s input rate ...
This article studies an infinite-server queue in a semi-Markov environment: the queue's input rate i...