Mixed Polling with Rerouting and Applications
Veeraruna Kavitha, Richard Combes

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel analysis of mixed polling systems with rerouting, combining discrete and continuous customer arrivals, and applies the results to optimize systems like wireless networks and waste collection.
Contribution
It develops a new framework for analyzing mixed polling systems with rerouting, using discretization and fixed point analysis to derive steady state performance.
Findings
Derived stationary expected workload for mixed polling systems with rerouting.
Applied the model to optimize a wireless data transfer network.
Applied the model to optimize waste collection point placement.
Abstract
Queueing systems with a single server in which customers wait to be served at a finite number of distinct locations (buffers/queues) are called discrete polling systems. Polling systems in which arrivals of users occur anywhere in a continuum are called continuous polling systems. Often one encounters a combination of the two systems: the users can either arrive in a continuum or wait in a finite set (i.e. wait at a finite number of queues). We call these systems mixed polling systems. Also, in some applications, customers are rerouted to a new location (for another service) after their service is completed. In this work, we study mixed polling systems with rerouting. We obtain their steady state performance by discretization using the known pseudo conservation laws of discrete polling systems. Their stationary expected workload is obtained as a limit of the stationary expected workload…
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TopicsAdvanced Queuing Theory Analysis · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Transportation and Mobility Innovations
