Title :
The challenge of stabilizing control for queueing systems with unobservable server states
Author :
Yoni Nazarathy;Thomas Taimre;Azam Asanjarani;Julia Kuhn;Brendan Patch;Aapeli Vuorinen
Author_Institution :
School of Mathematics and Physics, The University of Queensland, Australia
Abstract :
We address the problem of stabilizing control for complex queueing systems where servers follow unobservable Markovian environments. The controller needs to assign servers to queues without full information about the servers´ states. A control challenge is to devise a policy that matches servers to queues in a way that takes state estimates into account and updates these estimates in the best way possible. Maximally attainable stability regions are non-trivial. We present the model, the control problem, and some preliminary methods for analysis and control. We illustrate basic phenomena and then focus on the simplest possible model having a single queue, a fixed state server, and a two state server. For this case, we begin analysis of a partially observable Markov decision process (POMDP) hinting at some structural properties. We also show how to use a quasi-birth-death (QBD) process for analysis and control.
Keywords :
"Servers","Markov processes","Stability analysis","Analytical models","Australia","Throughput","Control systems"
Conference_Titel :
Control Conference (AUCC), 2015 5th Australian