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We study the problem of optimally controlling a multiserver queueing system. Customers arrive in a Poisson fashion and join a single queue, served by N servers, S 1 ,S 2 ,… , S N . The servers have different rates. The service times at each server are independent and exponentially distributed....
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Motivated by the dispatching of trucks to shovels in surface mines, we study optimal routing in a Markovian finite-source, multi-server queueing system with heterogeneous servers, each with a separate queue. We formulate the problem of routing customers to servers to maximize the system...
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This paper studies the joint optimization problem of energy and delay in a multi-hop wireless network. The optimization variables are the transmission rates, which are adjustable according to the packet queueing length in the buffer. The optimization goal is to minimize the energy consumption of...
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This paper uses linear programming to numerically evaluate the Laplace transform of the exit time distribution and the resolvent of the moments of various Markov processes in bounded regions. The linear programming formulation is developed from a martingale characterization of the processes and...
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This paper uses linear programming to numerically evaluate the Laplace transform of the exit time distribution and the resolvent of the moments of various Markov processes in bounded regions. The linear programming formulation is developed from a martingale characterization of the processes and...
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We define a high volume factory to be a connected network of workstations, at which assigned workers process work-in-progress that flows at high rates through the workstations. A high rate usually implies that each worker processes many pieces per hour, enough so that work can be described as a...
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