Asymptotic analysis by the saddle point method of the Anick-Mitra-Sondhi model (Q1773278)

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Asymptotic analysis by the saddle point method of the Anick-Mitra-Sondhi model
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    Asymptotic analysis by the saddle point method of the Anick-Mitra-Sondhi model (English)
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    26 April 2005
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    Summary: We consider a fluid queue where the input process consists of \(N\) identical sources that turn on and off at exponential waiting times. The server works at the constant rate \(c\) and an on-source generates fluid at unit rate. This model was first formulated and analyzed by \textit{D. Anick}, \textit{D. Mitra} and \textit{M. M. Sondhi} [Bell Syst. Techn. J. 61, 1871--1894 (1982)]. We obtain an alternate representation of the joint steady-state distribution of the buffer content and the number of on-sources. This is given as a contour integral that we then analyze in the limit \(N\to\infty\). We give detailed asymptotic results for the joint distribution as well as the associated marginal and conditional distributions. In particular, simple conditional limit laws are obtained. These show how the buffer content behaves conditioned on the number of active sources and vice versa. Numerical comparisons show that our asymptotic results are very accurate even for \(N =20\).
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    fluid queue
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    steady-state distribution of the buffer content
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    asymptotic results
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    Numerical comparisons
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