Diffusion approximation for a processor sharing queue in heavy traffic

Citation
Gromoll, H. Christian, Diffusion approximation for a processor sharing queue in heavy traffic, Annals of applied probability , 14(2), 2004, pp. 555-611
ISSN journal
10505164
Volume
14
Issue
2
Year of publication
2004
Pages
555 - 611
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Consider a single server queue with renewal arrivals and i.i.d. service times in which the server operates under a processor sharing service discipline. To describe the evolution of this system, we use a measure valued process that keeps track of the residual service times of all jobs in the system at any given time. From this measure valued process, one can recover the traditional performance processes, including queue length and workload. We show that under mild assumptions, including standard heavy traffic assumptions, the (suitably rescaled) measure valued processes corresponding to a sequence of processor sharing queues converge in distribution to a measure valued diffusion process. The limiting process is characterized as the image under an appropriate lifting map, of a one-dimensional reflected Brownian motion. As an immediate consequence, one obtains a diffusion approximation for the queue length process of a processor sharing queue.