We consider decay properties regarding decay parameter and invariant measures of Markovian bulk-arrival and bulk-service queues with state-independent control. The exact value of the decay parameter, denoted by λz, i...We consider decay properties regarding decay parameter and invariant measures of Markovian bulk-arrival and bulk-service queues with state-independent control. The exact value of the decay parameter, denoted by λz, is firstly revealed. A criterion regarding )λz-recurrence and λz-positive is obtained. The corresponding λz-subinvariant/invariant measures and λz-subinvariant/invariant vectors are then presented.展开更多
We first consider an infinite-buffer single server queue where arrivals occur according to a batch Markovian arrival process (BMAP). The server serves customers in batches of maximum size 'b' with a minimum thresh...We first consider an infinite-buffer single server queue where arrivals occur according to a batch Markovian arrival process (BMAP). The server serves customers in batches of maximum size 'b' with a minimum threshold size 'a'. The service time of each batch follows general distribution independent of each other as well as the arrival process. The proposed analysis is based on the use of matrix-analytic procedure to obtain queue-length distribution at a post-departure epoch. Next we obtain queue-length distributions at various other epochs such as, pre-arrival, arbitrary and pre-service using relations with post-departure epoch. Later we also obtain the system-length distributions at post-departure and arbitrary epochs using queue-length distribution at post-departure epoch. Some important performance measures, like mean queue-lengths and mean waiting times have been obtained Total expected cost function per trait time is also derived to determine the locally optimal values of a and b. Secondly, we perform similar analysis for the corresponding infinite-buffer single server queue where arrivals occur according to a BMAP and service process in this case follows a non-renewal one, namely, Markovian service process (MSP).展开更多
文摘We consider decay properties regarding decay parameter and invariant measures of Markovian bulk-arrival and bulk-service queues with state-independent control. The exact value of the decay parameter, denoted by λz, is firstly revealed. A criterion regarding )λz-recurrence and λz-positive is obtained. The corresponding λz-subinvariant/invariant measures and λz-subinvariant/invariant vectors are then presented.
基金partial financial support from the Department of Science and Technology,New Delhi,India under the research grant SR/FTP/MS-003/2012
文摘We first consider an infinite-buffer single server queue where arrivals occur according to a batch Markovian arrival process (BMAP). The server serves customers in batches of maximum size 'b' with a minimum threshold size 'a'. The service time of each batch follows general distribution independent of each other as well as the arrival process. The proposed analysis is based on the use of matrix-analytic procedure to obtain queue-length distribution at a post-departure epoch. Next we obtain queue-length distributions at various other epochs such as, pre-arrival, arbitrary and pre-service using relations with post-departure epoch. Later we also obtain the system-length distributions at post-departure and arbitrary epochs using queue-length distribution at post-departure epoch. Some important performance measures, like mean queue-lengths and mean waiting times have been obtained Total expected cost function per trait time is also derived to determine the locally optimal values of a and b. Secondly, we perform similar analysis for the corresponding infinite-buffer single server queue where arrivals occur according to a BMAP and service process in this case follows a non-renewal one, namely, Markovian service process (MSP).