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Admission policies for a two class loss system with general interarrival times

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Van Der Wal, Jan

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This paper considers the problem of dynamic admission control in a loss queueing system with two classes of jobs. The jobs require an exponential amount of service time with different means and bring different revenues, whereas the arrivals occur according to a general distribution. We establish the existence of optimal acceptance thresholds for both job classes and show that under certain conditions there exists a preferred class. We also provide an example to demonstrate that for a Markov modulated Poisson arrival process there may be states in which both classes are rejected.

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Taylor and Francis

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Statistics and probability

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Stochastic Models

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10.1080/15326340500481721

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