Dynamic admission control for loss systems with batch arrivals

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We consider the problem of dynamic admission control in a Markovian loss system with two classes. Jobs arrive at the system in batches; each admitted job requires different service rates and brings different revenues depending on its class. We introduce the definition of a 'preferred class' for systems receiving mixed and single-class batches separately, and derive sufficient conditions for each system to have a preferred class. We also establish a monotonicity property of the optimal value functions, which reduces the number of possibly optimal actions. © Applied Probability Trust 2005.

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Örmeci, E. L., & Burnetas, A. (2005). Dynamic admission control for loss systems with batch arrivals. Advances in Applied Probability, 37(4), 915–937. https://doi.org/10.1239/aap/1134587747

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