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Delay analysis of two batch-service queueing models with batch arrivals: Geo(X)/Geo(c)/1 [PDF]
In this paper, we compute the probability generating functions (PGF's) of the customer delay for two batch-service queueing models with batch arrivals.
Bruneel, Herwig +3 more
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Two‐step procedures in Palm theory
Random time changes (RTCs) are right‐continuous and non‐decreasing random functions passing the zero‐level at 0. The behavior of such systems can be studied from a randomly chosen time‐point and from a randomly chosen level. From the first point of view, the probability characteristics are described by the time‐stationary distribution P.
Gert Nieuwenhuis
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On the ergodic distribution of oscillating queueing systems
International Journal of Stochastic Analysis, Volume 16, Issue 4, Page 311-326, 2003.
Mykola Bratiychuk, Andrzej Chydzinski
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In this paper we study a k‐out‐of‐n reliability system in which a single unreliable server maintains n identical components. The reliability system is studied under the (N, T) policy. An idle server takes a vacation for a random amount of time T and then attends to any failed component waiting in line upon completion of the vacation.
Srinivas R. Chakravarthy +2 more
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Proofs for some conjectures of Rajaratnam and Takawira [PDF]
The purpose of this note is to supplement a recent paper by Rajaratnam and Takawira ({\it IEEE Trans. Vehicular Technol.} {\bf 49} (2000) 817-834), which deals with a model for the performance analysis of cellular mobile networks.
Doorn, E.A. van, Kieu, A.T.T.
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Multi‐threshold control of the BMAP/SM/1/K queue with group services
International Journal of Stochastic Analysis, Volume 16, Issue 4, Page 327-347, 2003.
Alexander N. Dudin +1 more
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A special customer must complete service from two servers in series, in either order, each with an M/M/1 queueing system. It is assumed that the two queueing system lengths are independent with initial numbers of customers a and b at the instant when the
Hlynka, Myron +2 more
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A note on first passage probabilities of a L\'evy process reflected at a general barrier
In this paper we analyze a L\'evy process reflected at a general (possibly random) barrier. For this process we prove Central Limit Theorem for the first passage time.
Palmowski, Zbigniew +1 more
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A spectral approach to compute the mean performance measures of the queue with low‐order BMAP input
International Journal of Stochastic Analysis, Volume 16, Issue 4, Page 349-360, 2003.
Ho Woo Lee +3 more
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Optimization in HIV screening problems
International Journal of Stochastic Analysis, Volume 16, Issue 4, Page 361-374, 2003.
Lev Abolnikov, Alexander Dukhovny
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