An Asymptotic Optimality Result for the Multiclass Queue with Finite Buffers in Heavy Traffic

Rami Atar, Mark Shifrin

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Abstract

For a multiclass G/G/1 queue with finite buffers, admission and scheduling control, and holding and rejection costs, we construct a policy that is asymptotically optimal in the heavy traffic limit. The policy is specified in terms of a single parameter which constitutes the free boundary point from the Harrison-Taksar free boundary problem, but otherwise depends explicitly on the problem data. The cμ priority rule is also used by the policy, but in a way that is novel, and, in particular, different than that used in problems with infinite buffers. We also address an analogous problem where buffer constraints are replaced by throughput time constraints.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)556-603
Number of pages48
JournalStochastic Systems
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

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