Abstract

We consider a Markov-modulated Brownian motion {Y(t),ρ(t)} with two boundaries at 0 and b>0, and allow for the controlling Markov chain {ρ(t)} to instantaneously undergo a change of phase upon hitting either of the two boundaries at semi-regenerative epochs defined to be the first time the process reaches a boundary since it last hits the other boundary. We call this process a flexible Markov-modulated Brownian motion.Using the recently-established links between stochastic fluid models and Markov-modulated Brownian motions, we determine important characteristics of first exit times of a Markov-modulated Brownian motion from an interval with a regulated boundary. These results allow us to follow a Markov-regenerative approach and obtain the stationary distribution of the flexible process. This highlights the effectiveness of the regenerative approach in analyzing Markov-modulated Brownian motions subject to more general boundary behaviors than the classic regulated boundaries.

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