scholarly journals Control Theoretic Modelling and Design of Admission Control Mechanisms for Server Systems

Author(s):  
Maria Kihl ◽  
Anders Robertsson ◽  
Björn Wittenmark

2007 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 93-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Kihl ◽  
A. Robertsson ◽  
M. Andersson ◽  
B. Wittenmark


Author(s):  
Shinsuke Satake ◽  
Hiroshi Inai ◽  
Tomoya Saito ◽  
Tsuyoshi Arai




2015 ◽  
Vol 47 (02) ◽  
pp. 450-475
Author(s):  
A. J. E. M. Janssen ◽  
J. S. H. van Leeuwaarden

In many-server systems it is crucial to staff the right number of servers so that targeted service levels are met. These staffing problems typically lead to constraint satisfaction problems that are difficult to solve. During the last decade, a powerful many-server asymptotic theory has been developed to solve such problems and optimal staffing rules are known to obey the square-root staffing principle. In this paper we develop many-server asymptotics in the so-called quality and efficiency driven regime, and present refinements to many-server asymptotics and square-root staffing for a Markovian queueing model with admission control and retrials.



Author(s):  
Juliana Freitag Borin ◽  
Nelson L.S. da Fonseca

Although the IEEE 802.16 standard, popularly known as WiMAX, defines the framework to support real-time and bandwidth demanding applications, traffic control mechanisms, such as admission control and scheduling mechanisms, are left to be defined by proprietary solutions. In line with that, both industry and academia have been working on novel and efficient mechanisms for Quality of Service provisioning in 802.16 networks. This chapter provides the background necessary to understand the scheduling and the admission control problems in IEEE 802.16 networks. Moreover, it gives a comprehensive survey on recent developments on algorithms for these mechanisms as well as future research directions.





Author(s):  
Lory Al Moakar ◽  
Panos K. Chrysanthis ◽  
Christine Chung ◽  
Shenoda Guirguis ◽  
Alexandros Labrinidis ◽  
...  


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