Non-product form equilibrium probabilities in a class of two-station closed reentrant queueing networks

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While many single station queues possess explicit forms for their equilibrium probabilities, queueing networks are more problematic. Outside of the class of product form networks (e.g., Jackson, Kelly, and BCMP networks), one must resort to bounds, simulation, asymptotic studies or approximations. By focusing on a class of two-station closed reentrant queueing networks under the last buffer first served (LBFS) policy, we show that non-product form equilibrium probabilities can be obtained. When the number of customer classes in the network is five or fewer, explicit solutions can be obtained. Otherwise, we require the roots of a characteristic polynomial and a matrix inversion that depend only on the network topology. The approach relies on two key points. First, under LBFS, the state space can be reduced to four dimensions independent of the number of buffers in the system. Second, there is a sense of spatial causality in the global balance equations that can then be exploited. To our knowledge, these two-station closed reentrant queueing networks under LBFS represent the first class of queueing networks for which explicit non-product form equilibrium probabilities can be constructed (for five customer classes or less), the generic form of the equilibrium probabilities can be deduced and matrix analytic approaches can be applied. As discussed via example, there may be other networks for which related observations can be exploited.
Publisher
SPRINGER
Issue Date
2013-03
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

PROGRAM PERFORMANCE BOUNDS; SCHEDULING POLICIES; STABILITY; EFFICIENCY; SYSTEMS; QUEUES; INSTABILITY; THROUGHPUT; MODELS; LINES

Citation

QUEUEING SYSTEMS, v.73, no.3, pp.317 - 339

ISSN
0257-0130
DOI
10.1007/s11134-012-9310-1
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/174526
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IE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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