Abstract

We derive simple bounds on the queue distribution in finite-buffer queues with Markovian arrivals. The bounds capture a truncated exponential behavior, involving joint horizontal and vertical shifts of an exponential function; this is fundamentally different than existing results capturing horizontal shifts only.We also obtain similar bounds on the loss distribution, which is a key metric to understand the impact of finite-buffer queues on real-time applications. Simulations show that the bounds are accurate in heavy-traffic regimes, and improve existing ones by orders of magnitude.

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