A network of priority queues in heavy traffic: One bottleneck station |
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Authors: | Martin I. Reiman Burton Simon |
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Affiliation: | (1) AT&T Bell Laboratories, 07974 Murray Hill, New Jersey, USA;(2) University of Colorado at Denver, 80204 Denver, Colorado, USA |
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Abstract: | In this paper we consider an open queueing network having multiple classes, priorities, and general service time distributions. In the case where there is a single bottleneck station we conjecture that normalized queue length and sojourn time processes converge, in the heavy traffic limit, to one-dimensional reflected Brownian motion, and present expressions for its drift and variance. The conjecture is motivated by known heavy traffic limit theorems for some special cases of the general model, and some conjectured “Heavy Traffic Principles” derived from them. Using the known stationary distribution of one-dimensional reflected Brownian motion, we present expressions for the heavy traffic limit of stationary queue length and sojourn time distributions and moments. For systems with Markov routing we are able to explicitly calculate the limits. |
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