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Relay nodes in an ad hoc network can be modelled as fluid queues, in which the available service capacity is shared by the input and output. In this paper such a relay node is considered; jobs arrive according to a Poisson process and bring along a random amount of work. The total transmission...
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Feedback fluid queues play an important role in modeling congestion control mechanisms for packet networks. In this paper we present and analyze a fluid queue with a feedback-based traffic rate adaptation scheme which uses two thresholds. The higher threshold B <Subscript>1</Subscript> is used to signal the beginning...</subscript>
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This short communication considers the workload process of a queue operating in slotted time, focusing on the (multivariate) distribution of the workloads at different points in time. In a many-sources framework exact asymptotics are determined, relying on large-deviations results for the sample...
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We analyze a two-node tandem queue with Brownian input. We first derive an explicit expression for the joint distribution function of the workloads of the first and second queue, which also allows us to calculate their exact large-buffer asymptotics. The nature of these asymptotics depends on...
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This paper focuses on numerical evaluation techniques related to fluctuation theory for Lévy processes; they can be applied in various domains, e.g., in finance in the pricing of so-called barrier options. More specifically, with <InlineEquation ID="IEq1"> <EquationSource Format="TEX">$$\bar{X}_t:= \sup _{0\le s\le t} X_s$$</EquationSource> </InlineEquation> denoting the running...</equationsource></inlineequation>
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