Final Technical Report, 15 September 1975-14 July 1980,
Abstract
Since its inception, the subject Grant has been largely concerned with investigations on Markov queueing networks; even though the Markov property provides a powerful analytical tool, many of the fundamental parameters--e.g., customer streams, waiting times, transient behavior, sojourn times--were poorly understood. Jackson networks, which perhaps constitute the simplest kind of queueing system, were considered first. Results on conditions for line length equilibrium, and related service times and number of service per customer were soon obtained. It was noted that the line length vector describing the Markov system could be augmented to incorporate generalized forms of traffic counts. This led to studies on and identification of Poisson traffic flows on broad classes of queueing networks.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1980
- Accession Number
- ADA091989
Entities
People
- Frederick J. Beutler
Organizations
- University of Michigan