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SHORT RESUME

Abhijit Datta Banik


E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Present Address:
Assistant Professor (from Dec. 2009 till present)
School of Basic Sciences
Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar
Samantapuri, Nandan Kanan Road,
Bhubaneswar-751 013, India
Phone: +91-674-2576071
Mobile: +91-9692465697

Education

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) 2002-- 2006


From:
Department of Mathematics
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur -721302
India

Publications (Published/Accepted Papers in the Journal):

1. U. C. Gupta, A. D. Banik and S. S. Pathak, 2005. Complete analysis of


MAP/G/1/N queue with single (multiple) vacation(s) under limited service discipline,
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis 2005 (3), 353-373.
2. A. D. Banik, U. C. Gupta and S. S. Pathak, 2006. Finite buffer vacation models
under E-limited with limit variation service and Markovian arrival process, Operations
Research Letters 34 (5), 539-547.
3. A. D. Banik, U. C. Gupta and S. S. Pathak, 2006. BMAP/G/1/N queue with
vacations and limited service discipline, Applied Mathematics and Computation 180 (2),
707-721.
4. U. C. Gupta and A. D. Banik, 2007. Complete analysis of finite and infinite buffer
GI/MSP/1 queue-a computational approach, Operations Research Letters 35 (2), 273-
280.
5. A. D. Banik, U. C. Gupta and S. S. Pathak, 2007. On the GI/M/1/N queue with
multiple working vacations-analytic analysis and computation, Applied Mathematical
Modelling 31(9), 1701-1710.
6. A. D. Banik and U. C. Gupta, 2007. Analyzing the finite buffer batch arrival
queue under Markovian service process: GI[X] /MSP/1/N. Journal of Operations
Research of the Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research (TOP) 15(1),
146-160.
7. A. D. Banik and U. C. Gupta, 2008. Finite buffer vacation queue under E-limited
with limit variation service and batch Markovian arrival process. Quality Technology
and Quantitative Management, Special Issue: Queueing Systems with Server Vacations
(Part I) 5(1), 1-20.
8. A. D. Banik, M. L. Chaudhry and U. C. Gupta, 2008. On the finite buffer queue
with renewal input and batch Markovian Service Process: GI/BMSP/1/N. Methodology
and Computing in Applied Probability 10(4), 559-575.
9. A. D. Banik, 2009. The infinite-buffer single server queue with a variant of
multiple vacation policy and batch Markovian arrival process. Applied Mathematical
Modelling 33(7), 3025-3039.
10. A. D. Banik, U. C. Gupta and M. L. Chaudhry, 2009. Finite-buffer bulk service
queue under Markovian service process: GI/MSP(a.b)/1/N. Stochastic Analysis and
Applications 27(3), 500-522.
11. A. D. Banik, 2009. Queueing analysis and optimal control of BMAP/G(a,b)/1/N
and BMAP/MSP(a,b)/1/N systems. Computers and Industrial Engineering 57 (3), 748-
761.
12. A. D. Banik, 2010. Analysis of single working vacation in GI/M/1/N and
GI/M/1/∞ queueing systems. International Journal of Operational Research. 7 (3), 314-
333.
13. K. Sikdar, U. C. Gupta and A. D. Banik, 2009. Performance analysis of a finite-
buffer batch service queue with general input and exponential multiple vacations.
Journal of Probability and Statistical Science 7 (2), 191-210.
14. A. D. Banik, 2011. Analyzing state-dependent arrival in GI/BMSP/1/∞ queues.
Mathematical and Computer Modelling 53 (5), 1229-1246.
15. A. D. Banik, 2013. Stationary distributions and optimal control of queues with
batch Markovian arrival process under multiple adaptive vacations. Computers &
Industrial Engineering 65 (3), 455-465.
16. A. D. Banik, 2013. Analysis of Queue-Length Dependent Vacations and P-
Limited Service in BMAP/G/1/N Systems: Stationary Distributions and Optimal
Control. International Journal of Stochastic Analysis 2013, 14 Pages.
17. D. Guha and A. D. Banik 2013. On The Renewal Input Batch-arrival Queue
Under Single And Multiple Working Vacation Policy With Application To EPON.
INFOR: Information Systems and Operational Research 51 (4), 175-191.
18. A. D. Banik, 2014. Some aspects of stationary characteristics and optimal control
of the BMAP∕ G− G∕ 1∕ N (∞) oscillating queueing system. Applied Stochastic Models in
Business and Industry 31, 214-230.
19. A. D. Banik, 2017. Stationary Analysis of a BMAP/R/1 Queue with R-type
Multiple Working Vacations. Communications in Statistics-Simulation and
Computation. (Article in Press)
20. A. D. Banik, 2015. Single server queues with batch Markovian arrival process and
bulk renewal or non-renewal service. Journal of system science and systems
engineering. 24, 337-363.
21. Gopinath Panda, Veena Goswami, A. D. Banik, Dibyajyoti Guha, 2016.
Equilibrium balking strategies in renewal input queue with Bernoulli-schedule
controlled vacation and vacation interruption, Journal of Industrial and Management
Optimization. 12 (3), 851--878. ([Publisher: American Institute of Mathematical
Sciences]
22. Chaudhry M. L., A. D. Banik, A. Pacheco, Souvik Ghosh, 2016. A Simple
Analysis of system characteristics in the Batch Service Queue with Infinite-buffer and
Markovian Service Process using the Roots Method: GI/C-MSP(a,b)/1/∞. RAIRO
Operations Research 50, 519—551.
23. ML Chaudhry, AD Banik, A Pacheco, 2015. A simple analysis of the batch
arrival queue with infinite-buffer and Markovian service process using roots method:
GI^{[X]}/C-MSP/1/∞. Annals of Operations Research. (Article in Press)
24. Dibyajyoti Guha, Veena Goswami, A. D. Banik, 2016. Algorithmic computation
of steady-state probabilities in an almost observable GI/M/c queue with or without
vacations under state dependent balking and reneging. Applied Mathematical Modelling
40, 4199–4219.
25. Dibyajyoti Guha, Veena Goswami, A. D. Banik 2015. Equilibrium balking
strategies in renewal input batch arrival queues with multiple and single working
vacation. Performance Evaluation 94, 1—24.
26. Gopinath Panda, A.D. Banik & M.L. Chaudhry 2017. Stationary distributions of
the R[X]/R/1 cross-correlated queue. Communication in Statistics-Theory and Methods.
(Article in Press)
27. Gopinath Panda, Veena Goswami, A. D. Banik 2016. Equilibrium and Socially
Optimal Balking Strategies in Markovian Queues with Vacations and Sequential
Abandonment. Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research 33(05), 34 Pages.
28. Souvik Ghosh, A. D. Banik 2017. An algorithmic analysis of the BMAP/MSP/1
generalized processor-sharing queue. Computers & Operations Research 79, 1–11.
29. A. D. Banik, M. L. Chaudhry 2016. Efficient Computational Analysis of
Stationary Probabilities for the Queueing System BMAP/G/1/N With or Without
Vacation(s). INFORMS Journal on Computing, 29(1), 140–151.
Publications (in International Conference proceedings):

1 A. D. Banik, U. C. Gupta and M. L. Chaudhry, 2007. Finite-buffer bulk service


queue under Markovian service process. (ACM International Conference Proceeding
Series; Vol. 321) Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Performance
evaluation methodologies and tools, Valuetools 2007, October 23-25, 2007, Nantes,
France.

2 V. S. Borkar, D. J. Das, A. D. Banik and D. Manjunath, 2008. A learning scheme


for stationary probabilities of large Markov chains with examples. Proceedings of the
Forty-Sixth Annual Allerton Conference, September 23-26, 2008, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA.

3 AD Banik and SK Samanta, 2013. Controlling Packet Loss of Bursty and


Correlated Traffics in a Variant of Multiple Vacation Policy. Distributed Computing
and Internet Technology, LNCS, 208-219. [Publisher: Springer]
4 D Guha, AD Banik, V Goswami, S Ghosh, 2014. Equilibrium Balking Strategy in
an Unobservable GI/M/c Queue with Customers’ Impatience. Distributed Computing
and Internet Technology, LNCS, 188-199. [Publisher: Springer]

5 G Panda, AD Banik and ML Chaudhry, 2014. Inverting the Transforms Arising in


the GI/M/1 Risk Process Using Roots. Mathematics and Computing 2013, 297-312.
[Publisher: Springer]

6 Gopinath Panda, Veena Goswami, A D Banik, 2015. Equilibrium abandonment


strategies in a cloud management system (CMS): A queueing approach, Presented in
Stochastic Models of Manufacturing and Service Operations, Volos, Greece, June 1-6,
2015 and included in the conference proceedings [Publisher: University of Thessaly
Press]

7 Gopinath Panda, A. D. Banik, and M. L. Chaudhry, 2016. Computational analysis


of the GI/G/1 risk process using roots, Presented in the International Conference on
Frontiers in Optimization: Theory and Applications, held during November 24-26,
2016 at Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, India. (This paper bags Best paper
(Theory) in FOTA-2016 and to be included in the Springer proceedings)

8 A. D. Banik, Souvik Ghosh, and Debasis Basu, 2016. Computational Analysis of a


Single Server Queue with Batch Markovian Arrival and Exponential Single Working
Vacation, , Presented in the International Conference on Frontiers in Optimization:
Theory and Applications, held during November 24-26, 2016 at Heritage Institute of
Technology, Kolkata, India. (To be included in the Springer proceedings)

Professional Experience

Post-Doctoral visitor at IST, Lisbon, Portugal two times (2010, 2012) with total
duration of six and a half months

Post-Doctoral visitor at School of Technology and Computer Science of Tata Institute


of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India since 1st January 2008 till September 2009.

Post-Doctoral visitor at INRIA (IRISA), Campus Universitaire De Beaulieu F-


35042 Rennes, Cedex France since 18 December, 2006 to 31 July, 2007.

Full time teaching experience at Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar since


January, 2010 to present.
Tutorial classes/Lab sessions of B.Tech. students of IIT, Kharagpur during Ph. D.

Personal
Achievements

2013 Obtained a project entitled `` Development of computational methods for stochastic


models with Markovian arrival/service process and their applications” from DST,
New Delhi, India

2009 Obtained FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia), Portugal Post-Doctoral


fellowship for one year

2007 Obtained INRIA, Rennes (IRISA) one year Post-Doctoral fellowship

2001 Qualified National Eligibility Test (NET) 1st July, 2001 in CSIR Junior Research
Fellowship (JRF) category for pursuing Research/Ph. D. in the field of Mathematical
Sciences as well as eligible to appear as a candidate for Lecturer to UGC or State
Government approved Degree colleges

RESEARCH GUIDANCE

Degree Guidance Number Completed Number in Progress


M.Sc/M.Tech/ME/MS/M.Phil. Joint ,04 02
Doctoral Single 02 01

Courses Taught at IIT, Bhubaneswar

Under Graduate Mathematics-I,-II, Transform Calculus, Probability and Statistics,


Stochastic Process Simulation, Queueing Theory in Computer Science

Computer Skills

Operating systems: Windows and Linux


Programming languages: Fortran 77, C and C++.
Software Uses: Mathematica, Matlab, Maple

Abhijit Datta Banik

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