DocumentCode
2813780
Title
An algorithm to compute blocking probabilities in multi-rate multi-class multi-resource loss models
Author
Choudhury, Gagan L. ; Leung, Kin K. ; Whitt, W.
Author_Institution
AT&T BeH Laboratories
fYear
1994
fDate
24-27 April 1994
Abstract
We describe a new algorithm for calculating blocking probabilities and other steady-state characteristics in a large class of product-forin loss models, based on numerical inversion of the generating functions of the normalization constants (or partition functions). ´Mis algorithm provides the basis for computer-aided performance analysis of communication networks and computer systems. Ile models include loss networks (or circuit-switched communication networks) and a class of resource-sharing models. ´Iliere can be multiple classes of requests for multiple resources. 7le requests can be for multiple units in each resource (the multi-rate case, e.g., several circuits on a trunk). 7lere can be finite-source inputs as well as Poisson arrivals. Ilere can be upper-lin-dt and guaranteed-minimum sharing policies as well as the standard complete-sharing policy. If all the requirements of a request cannot be met upon arrival, then the request is blocked and lost. In a previous work we introduced the numerical inversion approach to product-form models and developed a full algorithm for a class of closed queueing networks. To treat the loss models here, we derive the generating functions of the normalization constants and develop a new scaling algorithm especially tailored to the loss models. In general, the computational complexity grows exponentially in the number of resources, but the computation can often be reduced dramatically by exploiting conditional decomposition based on special structure and by appropriately truncating large finite sums. We show that our numerical inversion algorithm is effective by applying it to several examples. T´he algorithm is shown to agree with other algorithms where applicable. and to apply to some models not previously considered.
Keywords
Character generation; Circuits; Communication networks; Computational complexity; Computer networks; Numerical models; Partitioning algorithms; Performance analysis; Probability; Steady-state;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer-Aided Modeling, Analysis, and Design of Communication Links and Networks, 1994. (CAMAD '94) Fifth IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Princeton, NJ, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CAMAD.1994.765626
Filename
765626
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