Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1142953 | Operations Research Letters | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We study optimal admission control in a two-class preemptive loss system. A class-1 customer arrival aborts service of a class-2 customer if the system is full upon arrival. Each successfully serviced class-2 customer leads to a reward, whereas each aborted class-2 customer incurs a cost. Using dynamic programming, we characterize optimal admission control for class-2 customers that maximizes the long-run average profit. The optimal admission control policy depends only on the total occupancy and is of threshold type.
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Authors
Aylin Turhan, Murat Alanyali, David Starobinski,