A Queueing Model with Finite Waiting Room and Blocking
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
An analytical solution for a tandem queue with blocking
Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications
Analysis of a simple Markovian re-entrant line with infinite supply of work under the LBFS policy
Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications
Priority tandem queueing model with admission control
Computers and Industrial Engineering
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Admission control in queueing networks is often based on partial information on the network state. This paper studies how the lack of state information affects performance by considering a simple model for admission control. The model is analyzed by studying a related censored process that has a matrix-geometric steady-state distribution. Numerical results show how partial information may cause some performance characteristics in queueing networks to be nonmonotone with respect to service rates.