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asymptotics for open-loop window flow control

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  • Arthur W. Berger
  • Ward Whitt

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An open-loop window flow-control scheme regulates the flow into a system by allowing at most a specified window size W of flow in any interval of length L . The sliding window considers all subintervals of length L , while the jumping window considers consecutive disjoint intervals of length L . To better understand how these window control schemes perform for stationary sources, we describe for a large class of stochastic input processes the asymptotic behavior of the maximum flow in such window intervals over a time interval [ 0 , T ] as T and L get large, with T substantially bigger than L . We use strong approximations to show that when T ≫ L ≫ log T an invariance principle holds, so that the asymptotic behavior depends on the stochastic input process only via its rate and asymptotic variability parameters. In considerable generality, the sliding and jumping windows are asymptotically equivalent. We also develop an approximate relation between the two maximum window sizes. We apply the asymptotic results to develop approximations for the means and standard deviations of the two maximum window contents. We apply computer simulation to evaluate and refine these approximations.

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  • Arthur W. Berger & Ward Whitt, 1994. "asymptotics for open-loop window flow control," International Journal of Stochastic Analysis, Hindawi, vol. 7, pages 1-20, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnijsa:704534
    DOI: 10.1155/S1048953394000298
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