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Investigating the mean response time in finite-source retrial queues using the algorithm by Gaver, Jacobs, and Latouche [PDF]
In this paper, we discuss the maximum of the mean response time that appears in finite-source retrial queues with orbital search when the arrival rate is varied.
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Algorithmic and computational methods in retrial queues
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On the Conditional Probability of a Successful Retrial in Retrial Queues
Infor, 2011Abstract Customer retrials are very common phenomena in industrial engineering and business management. The number of retrials required before receiving a success is an important measure for evaluating system performance. Focusing on the M/M/1 and M/M/2 retrial queues, we study the conditional probability of a successful retrial given that all previous
Jinting Wang, Yiqiang Q Zhao
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Queueing Systems, 1990
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On multiserver feedback retrial queues with balking and control retrial rate
Annals of Operations Research, 2006The paper considers a multiserver retrial queueing system in which primary customers arrive according to a Poisson process. The service facility consists of a finite number of identical servers and service times are exponentially distributed. An arriving customer who finds all servers busy enters the retrial group with probability \(p\) or is lost ...
B Krishna Kumar, Kumar B Krishna
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Retrial queues and networks with constant retrial rate
In the talk we review the results about retrial queues and networks with constant retrial rate. Speci fically we consider a network of queues with finite waiting room capacities. Jobs travel through the network by paths given by some routing matrix. If a job fi nds a queue with no available waiting space it goes into the orbit queue corresponding to ...
Avrachenkov, Konstantin
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A retrial queueing model with thresholds and phase type retrial times
Summary: There is an extensive literature on retrial queueing models. While a majority of the literature on retrial queueing models focuses on the retrial times to be exponentially distributed (so as to keep the state space to be of a reasonable size), a few papers deal with nonexponential retrial times but with some additional restrictions such as ...
Chakravarthy, Srinivas R.
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Approximation of multiserver retrial queues by means of generalized truncated models
Retrial queues, stationary distribution, generalized truncated systems, synchronization, stochastic comparability, 60K25, 90B22,
Vladimir V Anisimov +2 more
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Analysis of multiserver queues with constant retrial rate
We consider multiserver retrial queues in which the time between two successive repeated attempts is independent of the number of customers applying for service.
J R Artalejo +2 more
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On the stability of retrial queues
Queueing Systems, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Eitan Altman, Aleksandr A. Borovkov
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