Waiting time dynamics of priority-queue networks
Abstract
We study the dynamics of priority-queue networks, generalizations of the binary interacting priority queue model introduced by Oliveira and Vazquez [Physica A {\bf 388}, 187 (2009)]. We found that the original AND-type protocol for interacting tasks is not scalable for the queue networks with loops because the dynamics becomes frozen due to the priority conflicts. We then consider a scalable interaction protocol, an OR-type one, and examine the effects of the network topology and the number of queues on the waiting time distributions of the priority-queue networks, finding that they exhibit power-law tails in all cases considered, yet with model-dependent power-law exponents. We also show that the synchronicity in task executions, giving rise to priority conflicts in the priority-queue networks, is a relevant factor in the queue dynamics that can change the power-law exponent of the waiting time distribution.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0903.0704,
title = {Waiting time dynamics of priority-queue networks},
author = {Byungjoon Min and K. -I. Goh and I. -M. Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.0704},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
5 pages, 3 figures, minor changes, final published version