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Single-server queues with spatially distributed arrivals
Authors:Dirk P Kroese  Volker Schmidt
Institution:(1) Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Stochastics, University of Ulm, Helmholtzstrasse 18, D-89069 Ulm, Germany
Abstract:Consider a queueing system where customers arrive at a circle according to a homogeneous Poisson process. After choosing their positions on the circle, according to a uniform distribution, they wait for a single server who travels on the circle. The server's movement is modelled by a Brownian motion with drift. Whenever the server encounters a customer, he stops and serves this customer. The service times are independent, but arbitrarily distributed. The model generalizes the continuous cyclic polling system (the diffusion coefficient of the Brownian motion is zero in this case) and can be interpreted as a continuous version of a Markov polling system. Using Tweedie's lemma for positive recurrence of Markov chains with general state space, we show that the system is stable if and only if the traffic intensity is less than one. Moreover, we derive a stochastic decomposition result which leads to equilibrium equations for the stationary configuration of customers on the circle. Steady-state performance characteristics are determined, in particular the expected number of customers in the system as seen by a travelling server and at an arbitrary point in time.
Keywords:Single-server queue  spatially distributed arrival points  travelling server  Brownian motion  embedded Markov chain  stability  Tweedie's lemma  regenerative processes  stochastic decomposition  equilibrium equations  mean queue length
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