• DocumentCode
    1665301
  • Title

    Sojourn time distributions in modulated G-queues with batch processing

  • Author

    Harrison, Peter G. ; Zatschler, Harf

  • Author_Institution
    Imperial Coll., London, UK
  • fYear
    2004
  • Firstpage
    90
  • Lastpage
    99
  • Abstract
    Quantiles on response times, given by probability distribution functions, are a critical metric for quality of service in computer networks as well as many other logistical systems. We derive explicit expressions in the time domain for the sojourn (or response) time probability distribution in a modulated, batched G-queue. More precisely, this queue is Markovian with arrival streams of both positive (normal) and negative customers. Arrivals occur in batches of geometric size and service completions also release batches of geometric size, truncated at the current queue length. All the queue´s parameters are modulated by an independent, stationary, continuous time Markov chain. This highly complex queue is able to model many characteristics observed in modern distributed computer systems and telecommunications traffic, such as burstiness, autocorrelation and failures. However, previously, sojourn time distributions have not been obtained even for an MMPP/M/1 queue. We simplify a previous result for their Laplace transform which we then show takes a rational form and can be inverted to give a mixture of exponential and Erlang distributions, possibly modified with sine-factors. An algorithm is described which generates these Junctions from any given model parameterization and is applied to a range of problems to illustrate graphically the potentially diverse density functions that ensue.
  • Keywords
    Laplace transforms; Markov processes; batch processing (computers); computer networks; exponential distribution; probability; queueing theory; telecommunication traffic; Erlang distribution; Laplace transform; MMPP/M/1 queue; Markov chain; Markovian process; batch processing; computer network; critical metric; distributed computer system; diverse density function; exponential distribution; logistical system; model parameterization; modulated G-queues; probability distribution function; quality of service; response time; sine-factor; sojourn time distribution; telecommunications traffic; Autocorrelation; Computer networks; Delay; Distributed computing; Laplace equations; Probability distribution; Quality of service; Telecommunication computing; Telecommunication traffic; Time factors;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Quantitative Evaluation of Systems, 2004. QEST 2004. Proceedings. First International Conference on the
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-2185-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/QEST.2004.1348023
  • Filename
    1348023