Asymptotics and scalings for large product-form networks via the Central Limit Theorem
Abstract
The asymptotic behaviour of a closed BCMP network, with n queues and mn clients, is analyzed when n and mn become simultaneously large. Our method relies on Berry-Esseen type approximations coming in the Central Limit Theorem. We construct critical sequences m0n, which are necessary and sufficient to distinguish between saturated and non-saturated regimes for the network. Several applications of these results are presented. It is shown that some queues can act as bottlenecks, limiting thus the global efficiency of the system.
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