Moderate Deviation Principle for Join-The-Shortest-Queue-d Systems

Abstract

The Join-the-Shortest-Queue-d routing policy is considered for a large system with n servers. Moderate deviation principles (MDP) for the occupancy process and the empirical queue length process are established as n ∞. Each MDP is formulated in terms of a large deviation principle with an appropriate speed function in a suitable infinite-dimensional path space. Proofs rely on certain variational representations for exponential functionals of Poisson random measures. As a case study, the convergence of rate functions for systems with finite buffer size K to the rate function without buffer is analyzed, as K ∞.

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