Hitting time in Erlang loss systems with moving boundaries.

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Title: Hitting time in Erlang loss systems with moving boundaries.
Authors: Nilsson, Martin1 hitting.time@drnil.com
Source: Queueing Systems. Nov2014, Vol. 78 Issue 3, p225-254. 30p.
Subjects: ERLANG (Computer program language), Internet servers, Client/server computing, Queuing theory, Polynomials, Boundary value problems
Abstract: When the boundary-the total number of servers- in an Erlang loss system is a function of time, customers may also be lost due to boundary variations. On condition that these customers are selected independently of their history, we solve for the hitting-time distribution and transient distribution of busy servers. We derive concise asymptotic expressions in the time domain for normal loads in the heavy-traffic limit, i.e., when the offered load $$\rho $$ is high, and the number of servers scales as $$\rho +O\left( \sqrt{\rho }\right) $$ . The solutions are computationally efficient, and simulations confirm the theoretical results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: When the boundary-the total number of servers- in an Erlang loss system is a function of time, customers may also be lost due to boundary variations. On condition that these customers are selected independently of their history, we solve for the hitting-time distribution and transient distribution of busy servers. We derive concise asymptotic expressions in the time domain for normal loads in the heavy-traffic limit, i.e., when the offered load $$\rho $$ is high, and the number of servers scales as $$\rho +O\left( \sqrt{\rho }\right) $$ . The solutions are computationally efficient, and simulations confirm the theoretical results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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