Title
Endogenous arrivals in batch queues with constant or variable capacity
Abstract
We study batch queueing systems with continuous time, finite commuter populations, single server, and endogenously determined arrival times. Symmetric equilibrium solutions in mixed strategies are constructed and subsequently tested in two experiments that examine two different batch queueing systems, one with a fixed server capacity, and the other with a variable server capacity. With experience in playing the stage queueing game repeatedly, experimental results from groups of twenty subjects support equilibrium play on the aggregate level when the server capacity is fixed and commonly known. When it is known to be variable, randomly changing from round to round, subjects diverge from equilibrium play and increase their individual payoffs substantially by significantly shortening their waiting time.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1807406.1807460
Transportation Research Part B-methodological
Keywords
Field
DocType
game theory,mixed strategy,queuing
Mean value analysis,Economics,Mathematical optimization,Queue,Symmetric equilibrium,Queueing theory,Layered queueing network,Operations management
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
44
10
0191-2615
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.43
3
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Amnon Rapoport17724.90
William E. Stein27612.55
Vincent Mak3102.39
Rami Zwick424858.52
Darryl A. Seale5187.91