Dynamic scheduling of a multiclass fluid network

Dynamic scheduling of a multiclass fluid network

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Article ID: iaor1995299
Country: United States
Volume: 41
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 1104
End Page Number: 1115
Publication Date: Nov 1993
Journal: Operations Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: programming: linear, scheduling, queues: applications
Abstract:

A fluid network is a deterministic network model in which dynamic continuous flows are circulated and processed among a set of stations. A fluid network often describes the asymptotic behavior of a stochastic queueing network via functional strong law of large numbers. The authors study the dynamic scheduling of multiple classes of fluid traffic in such a network. An algorithm is developed that systematically solves the dynamic scheduling problem by solving a sequence of linear programs. It generates a policy, in the form of dynamic capacity allocation at each station (among all fluid classes), that consists of a finite set of linear ‘pieces’ over the entire time horizon. In a single-station, or equivalently, single-server, network, this solution procedure recovers the priority index set that is optimal for the corresponding discrete queueing model, generally known as Klimov’s problem.

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