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Fluid queues with level dependent evolution

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  • Silva Soares, Ana da
  • Latouche, Guy

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A fluid queue is a two-dimensional Markov process, of which the first component, or level, varies linearly according to the second component, the phase, which is the state of a finite state space Markov process evolving in the background. In this paper, we construct various models of fluid queues, with a level dependency component: the behavior of the phase process changes when the level crosses certain thresholds, as well as the rate at which fluid increases or decreases; this adds the possibility of having attractive and repellent states at the threshold levels. We derive expressions for the stationary distribution of such processes.

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  • Silva Soares, Ana da & Latouche, Guy, 2009. "Fluid queues with level dependent evolution," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 196(3), pages 1041-1048, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ejores:v:196:y:2009:i:3:p:1041-1048
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