Functional Large Deviation Principles for Waiting and Departure Processes
- 27 July 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences
- Vol. 12 (4) , 479-507
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0269964800005349
Abstract
We establish functional large deviation principles (FLDPs) for waiting and departure processes in single-server queues with unlimited waiting space and the first-in first-out service discipline. We apply the extended contraction principle to show that these processes obey FLDPs in the function space D with one of the nonuniform Skorohod topologies whenever the arrival and service processes obey FLDPs and the rate function is finite for appropriate discontinuous functions. We apply our previous FLDPs for inverse processes to obtain an FLDP for the waiting times in a queue with a superposition arrival process. We obtain FLDPs for queues within acyclic networks by showing that FLDPs are inherited by processes arising from the network operations of departure, superposition, and random splitting. For this purpose, we also obtain FLDPs for split point processes. For the special cases of deterministic arrival processes and deterministic service processes, we obtain convenient explicit expressions for the rate function of the departure process, but not more generally. In general, the rate function for the departure process evidently must be calculated numerically. We also obtain an FLDP for the departure process of completed work, which has important application to the concept of effective bandwidths for admission control and capacity planning in packet communication networks.Keywords
This publication has 30 references indexed in Scilit:
- Functional large deviation principles for first-passage-time processesThe Annals of Applied Probability, 1997
- Rate of convergence of the fluid approximation for generalized Jackson networksJournal of Applied Probability, 1996
- Sample path large deviations and intree networksQueueing Systems, 1995
- The method of stochastic exponentials for large deviationsStochastic Processes and their Applications, 1994
- Large deviations of semimartingales via convergence of the predictable characteristicsStochastics and Stochastic Reports, 1994
- Effective bandwidth and fast simulation of ATM intree networksPerformance Evaluation, 1994
- Logarithmic asymptotics for steady-state tail probabilities in a single-server queueJournal of Applied Probability, 1994
- Large Deviations for Processes with Independent IncrementsThe Annals of Probability, 1993
- How large delays build up in a GI/G/1 queueQueueing Systems, 1989
- Weak convergence of probability measures and random functions in the function space D[0,∞)Journal of Applied Probability, 1973