Author:
Van Oyen Mark P.,Teneketzis Demosthenis
Abstract
We present structural properties of optimal policies for the problem of scheduling a single server in a forest network of N queues (without arrivals) subject to switching penalties. In addition to linear holding costs, we impose either lump sum switching costs or batch set-up delays which are incurred at each instant the server processes a job in a queue different from the previous one. We use reward rate notions to unearth conditions on the holding costs and service distributions for which an exhaustive policy is optimal. For the case of two nodes connected probabilistically in tandem, we explicitly define an optimal policy under similar conditions.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Statistics and Probability
Cited by
23 articles.
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