Patterns of buffer overflow in a class of queues with long memory in the input stream
Open Access
- 1 November 1997
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Mathematical Statistics in The Annals of Applied Probability
- Vol. 7 (4) , 1021-1057
- https://doi.org/10.1214/aoap/1043862423
Abstract
We study the time it takes until a fluid queue with a finite, but large, holding capacity reaches the overflow point. The queue is fed by an on/off process with a heavy tailed on distribution which is known to have long memory. It turns out that the expected time until overflow, as a function of capacity L, increases only polynomially fast; so overflows happen much more often than in the "classical" light tailed case, where the expected over-flow time increases as an exponential function of L. Moreover, we show that in the heavy tailed case overflows are basically caused by single huge jobs. An implication is that the usual $GI/G/1$ queue with finite but large holding capacity and heavy tailed service times will overflow about equally often no matter how much we increase the service rate. We also study the time until overflow for queues fed by a superposition of k iid on/off processes with a heavy tailed on distribution, and we show the benefit of pooling the system resources as far as time until overflow is concerned.
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