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Induced idleness leads to deterministic heavy traffic limits for queue-based random-access algorithms

Probability 2021-06-08 v2

Abstract

We examine a queue-based random-access algorithm where activation and deactivation rates are adapted as functions of queue lengths. We establish its heavy traffic behavior on a complete interference graph, which turns out to be highly nonstandard in two respects: (1) the scaling depends on some parameter of the algorithm and is not the N/N2N/N^2 scaling usually found in functional central limit theorems; (2) the heavy traffic limit is deterministic. We discuss how this nonstandard behavior arises from the idleness induced by the distributed nature of the algorithm. In order to prove our main result, we developed a new method for obtaining a fully coupled stochastic averaging principle.

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@article{arxiv.1904.03980,
  title  = {Induced idleness leads to deterministic heavy traffic limits for queue-based random-access algorithms},
  author = {Eyal Castiel and Sem Borst and Laurent Miclo and Florian Simatos and Philip Whiting},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.03980},
  year   = {2021}
}

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40 pages

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