Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Notation
- Introduction
- Part I The Single Queue
- Part II Approximations of the Single Queue
- Part III Queueing Networks
- Part IV Fluid Models of Multi-Class Queueing
- 10 Multi-Class QueueingNetworks, Instability, and MarkovRepresentations
- 11 Stability of MCQN via Fluid Limits
- 12 Processing Networks and Maximum Pressure Policies
- 13 Processing Networks with Infinite Virtual Queues
- 14 Optimal Control of Transient Networks
- Part V Diffusion Scaled Balanced Heavy Traffic
- Part VI Many-Server Systems
- References
- Index
13 - Processing Networks with Infinite Virtual Queues
from Part IV - Fluid Models of Multi-Class Queueing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 October 2021
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Notation
- Introduction
- Part I The Single Queue
- Part II Approximations of the Single Queue
- Part III Queueing Networks
- Part IV Fluid Models of Multi-Class Queueing
- 10 Multi-Class QueueingNetworks, Instability, and MarkovRepresentations
- 11 Stability of MCQN via Fluid Limits
- 12 Processing Networks and Maximum Pressure Policies
- 13 Processing Networks with Infinite Virtual Queues
- 14 Optimal Control of Transient Networks
- Part V Diffusion Scaled Balanced Heavy Traffic
- Part VI Many-Server Systems
- References
- Index
Summary
We discuss control of transient MCQN. We introduce queues with infinite supply of work that can achieve stability with traffic intensity rho = 1.
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- Scheduling and Control of Queueing Networks , pp. 219 - 235Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021