Markovian Analysis of Coordination Strategies in Tandem Polling Queues with Setups

Abstract

We analyze a network of tandem polling queues with two stations operating under synchronized polling (SP) and out-of-sync polling (OP) strategies, and with nonzero setups. We conduct an exact analysis using a decomposition approach to compare the performance in terms of throughput and mean waiting times to investigate when one strategy might be preferred over the other. We also numerically investigate the condition for network stability operating under the two strategies and show that polling network is unstable when there is bottleneck at downstream stations. We find that the SP strategy outperforms the OP strategy in case of product and station symmetric networks while under certain settings of product and station asymmetry, OP strategy outperforms the SP strategy.

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