A push–pull network with infinite supply of work

A push–pull network with infinite supply of work

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Article ID: iaor200971400
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 62
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 75
End Page Number: 111
Publication Date: Jun 2009
Journal: Queueing Systems
Authors: , ,
Abstract:

We consider a two-node multiclass queueing network with two types of jobs moving through two servers in opposite directions, and there is infinite supply of work of both types. We assume exponential processing times and preemptive resume service. We identify a family of policies which keep both servers busy at all times and keep the queues between the servers positive recurrent. We analyze two specific policies in detail, obtaining steady state distributions. We perform extensive calculations of expected queue lengths under these policies. We compare this network with the Kumar–Seidman–Rybko–Stolyar network, in which there are two random streams of arriving jobs rather than infinite supply of work.

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