DocumentCode :
113991
Title :
On reservation systems and queueing systems
Author :
McGinley, Mark E. ; Xiangfei Zhu ; Veeraraghavan, Malathi
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
26-28 April 2014
Firstpage :
272
Lastpage :
277
Abstract :
Systems in which resources are shared can be operated either with reservation schedulers or as queueing systems. While reservation systems are the only option to support future start-time requests, both types of systems can be used when users want resources at the earliest available opportunity. The objective of this work is to determine the conditions under which a reservation scheduler is required versus when a queueing system is sufficient. The problem was motivated by a communication network service. A new scheduled dynamic circuit service that uses a reservation scheduler is being offered. It differs from plain old telephony service (POTS), which is operated as a queueing system. Three models of reservation systems are analyzed: (i) finite-window reservation system model, (ii) infinite-window reservation system model, and (iii) synchronized-server model. Our main finding is that if the number of servers is small, a reservation scheduler is required in both blocking-mode and waiting-mode systems. In blocking-mode systems, users should specify multiple start-time options in reservation requests to lower blocking rate while simultaneously operating the system at high utilization. In waiting-mode systems with small numbers of servers, since high-utilization system operation will cause large waiting times, a reservation system is preferred as it will allow customers to carry out other activities between their times of request and allocated start times rather than wait in a queue.
Keywords :
queueing theory; scheduling; POTS; blocking-mode systems; communication network; finite-window reservation system model; high-utilization system operation; infinite-window reservation system model; plain old telephony service; queueing systems; reservation schedulers; reservation systems; scheduled dynamic circuit service; start-time requests; synchronized-server model; waiting-mode systems; Atmospheric modeling; Cities and towns; Integrated circuit modeling; Load modeling; Medical services; Servers; Synchronization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Science and Technology (ICIST), 2014 4th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shenzhen
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIST.2014.6920382
Filename :
6920382
Link To Document :
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