Effects of system parameters on the optimal policy structure in a class of queueing control problems |
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Authors: | Eren Başar Çil E. Lerzan Örmeci Fikri Karaesmen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA 2. Department of Industrial Engineering, Ko? University, ?stanbul, Turkey
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Abstract: | This paper studies a class of queueing control problems involving commonly used control mechanisms such as admission control and pricing. It is well established that in a number of these problems, there is an optimal policy that can be described by a few parameters. From a design point of view, it is useful to understand how such an optimal policy varies with changes in system parameters. We present a general framework to investigate the policy implications of the changes in system parameters by using event-based dynamic programming. In this framework, the control model is represented by a number of common operators, and the effect of system parameters on the structured optimal policy is analyzed for each individual operator. Whenever a queueing control problem can be modeled by these operators, the effects of system parameters on the optimal policy follow from this analysis. |
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Keywords: | Control of queueing systems Event-based dynamic programming Structured optimal control policies Effects of system parameters |
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