Title :
Delay times in an M/M/1 queue: Estimating the sampling distributions for the steady-state mean and MSER truncation point
Author :
K. Preston White; Sung Nam Hwang
Author_Institution :
Department of Systems Engineering, University of Virginia, P.O. Box 400747, Charlottesville, 22904, USA
Abstract :
MSER is a method for determining the length of the warm-up period needed to mitigate systematic error in the estimate of the steady-state mean of an output resulting from the arbitrary initialization of a simulation. While a considerable corpus of empirical and theoretical research supports the effectiveness of MSER on a range of test problems, it has been suggested recently that MSER may fail to delete a significant amount of highly biased data for some simulation models (Law, 2015). One example given in support of this suggestion addresses the delay time in an M/M/1 queue for different initial conditions. We expand this example, applying replication/deletion to develop point estimates, confidence bounds, and approximations to the sampling distributions for both MSER-truncated mean and the MSER truncation point. We illustrate that the suggestion is not supported by this example.
Conference_Titel :
Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2015
Electronic_ISBN :
1558-4305
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2015.7408190