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Simple Bounds and Monotnicity the Call Congestion of Finite Multiserver Delay Systems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 July 2009

Nico M van Dijk
Affiliation:
Department of Actuarial Sciences and Econometrics Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Pantelis Tsoucas
Affiliation:
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and Electronics Research LaboratoryUniversity of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California 94720
Jean Walrand
Affiliation:
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and Electronics Research LaboratoryUniversity of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California 94720

Abstract

Simple and insensitive lower and upper bounds are proposed for the call congestion of M/GI/c/n queues. To prove them we establish the general monotonicity property that increasing the waiting room and/or the number of servers in a /GI/c/n queue increases the throughput. An asymptotic result on the number of busy servers is obtained as a consequence of the bounds. Numerical evidence as well as an application to optimal design illustrates the potential usefulness for engineering purposes. The proof is based on a sample path argument.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1988

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