Exponential Tail Bounds on Queues: A Confluence of Non-Asymptotic Heavy Traffic and Large Deviations

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Authors: Prakirt Raj Jhunjhunwala, Daniela Hurtado-Lange, Siva Theja Maguluri Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 16 June 2023

Abstract: In general, obtaining the exact steady-state distribution of queue lengths is not feasible. Therefore, we establish bounds for the tail probabilities of queue lengths. Specifically, we examine queueing systems under Heavy-Traffic (HT) conditions and provide exponentially decaying bounds for the probability mathbbP(epsilonq>x), where epsilon is the HT parameter denoting how far the load is from the maximum allowed load. Our bounds are not limited to asymptotic cases and are applicable even for finite values of epsilon, and they get sharper as epsilono0. Consequently, we derive non-asymptotic convergence rates for the tail probabilities. Unlike other approaches such as moment bounds based on drift arguments and bounds on Wasserstein distance using Stein's method, our method yields sharper tail bounds. Furthermore, our results offer bounds on the exponential rate of decay of the tail, given by frac1xlogmathbbP(epsilonq>x) for any finite value of x. These can be interpreted as non-asymptotic versions of Large Deviation (LD) results. We demonstrate our approach by presenting tail bounds for: (i) a continuous time Join-the-shortest queue (JSQ) load balancing system, (ii) a discrete time single-server queue and (iii) an M/M/n queue. We not only bridge the gap between classical-HT and LD regimes but also explore the large system HT regimes for JSQ and M/M/n systems. In these regimes, both the system size and the system load increase simultaneously. Our results also close a gap in the existing literature on the limiting distribution of JSQ in the super-NDS (a.k.a. super slowdown) regime. This contribution is of an independent interest. Here, a key ingredient is a more refined characterization of state space collapse for JSQ system, achieved by using an exponential Lyapunov function designed to approximate the ellinfty norm.













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