We consider a queuing system with a workload-dependent service rate. We specifically assume that the service rate is first increasing and then decreasing as a function of the amount of work. The latter qualitative behavior is quite common in practical situations, such as production systems. The admission of work into the system is controlled by a policy for accepting or rejecting jobs, depending on the state of the system. We seek an admission control policy that maximizes the long-run throughput. Under certain conditions, we show that a threshold policy is optimal, and we derive a criterion for determining the optimal threshold value
We extend the validity of some results on the optimal control of two-server queueing models with ser...
International audienceWe consider a single server queue in continuous time, in which customers must ...
AbstractThe problem of continuously controlling the arrival process in an M/G/1 queue is studied. Th...
We consider a queuing system with a workload-dependent service rate. We specifically assume that the...
For a single server loss system with finite waiting room with Poisson arrivals and deterministic ser...
We consider a GI/M/s queuing system that is controlled by either accepting or rejecting arriving cus...
We consider Markovian many-server systems with admission control operating in a QED regime, where th...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17).Supported by the NSF. ECS-8552419Daniel C. Lee, John ...
We consider a basic model for two essential on-Iine decisions that have to be taken in workload mode...
We consider a pricing in a single observable queue, where customers all have the same valuation, V, ...
Abstract We consider the admission control problem for a two-priority M=M=1 queueing system. Two cla...
Abstract. Consider a single-server queueing system with K job classes, each having its own renewal i...
This paper considers the problem of dynamic admission control in a loss queueing system with two cla...
AbstractWe consider an M/G/1 queueing system under PλM-service policy. As soon as the workload excee...
We consider M/G/1 queues with workload-dependent arrival rate, service speed, and restricted accessi...
We extend the validity of some results on the optimal control of two-server queueing models with ser...
International audienceWe consider a single server queue in continuous time, in which customers must ...
AbstractThe problem of continuously controlling the arrival process in an M/G/1 queue is studied. Th...
We consider a queuing system with a workload-dependent service rate. We specifically assume that the...
For a single server loss system with finite waiting room with Poisson arrivals and deterministic ser...
We consider a GI/M/s queuing system that is controlled by either accepting or rejecting arriving cus...
We consider Markovian many-server systems with admission control operating in a QED regime, where th...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17).Supported by the NSF. ECS-8552419Daniel C. Lee, John ...
We consider a basic model for two essential on-Iine decisions that have to be taken in workload mode...
We consider a pricing in a single observable queue, where customers all have the same valuation, V, ...
Abstract We consider the admission control problem for a two-priority M=M=1 queueing system. Two cla...
Abstract. Consider a single-server queueing system with K job classes, each having its own renewal i...
This paper considers the problem of dynamic admission control in a loss queueing system with two cla...
AbstractWe consider an M/G/1 queueing system under PλM-service policy. As soon as the workload excee...
We consider M/G/1 queues with workload-dependent arrival rate, service speed, and restricted accessi...
We extend the validity of some results on the optimal control of two-server queueing models with ser...
International audienceWe consider a single server queue in continuous time, in which customers must ...
AbstractThe problem of continuously controlling the arrival process in an M/G/1 queue is studied. Th...