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Sojourn times in a processor sharing queue with service interruptions [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
We study the sojourn time of customers in an $M/M/1$ queue with processor sharing service discipline and service interruptions. The lengths of the service interruptions have a general distribution, whereas the periods of service availability are assumed ...
Núñez Queija, R Rudesindo   +3 more
core  

Mean sojourn times for phase-type discriminatory processor sharing systems

open access: yes, 2008
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one out of finitely many classes. The arrival processes are Poisson. Classes differ with respect to arrival rates and service time distributions.
van der Wal, J.   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Resource Allocation for Content Distribution Using Optimized Temporally‐Aware Adaptive Graph Convolutional Network in Fog Radio Access Networks

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication Systems, Volume 39, Issue 12, August 2026.
New multimedia applications are emerging at a rapid rate, propelling an exponential rise in mobile internet traffic and increasing the bar for next‐generation wireless networks in service quality. This indicates the rapid advancement of wireless communication technology.
Ruchi Kawatra   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

A sample path relation for the sojourn times in G/G/1-PS systems and its applications

open access: yes, 2003
For the general G/G/1 processor sharing (PS) system a sample path result for the sojourn times in a busy period is proved, which yields a relation between the sojourn times under PS and FCFS discipline.
Brandt, Andreas, Brandt, Manfred
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Sympatho‐Excitation in Pulmonary Hypertension: The Potential Role of Pulmonary Arterial Baroreceptors: An Acute Physiologic Intervention Study

open access: yesRespirology, Volume 31, Issue 6, Page 621-629, June 2026.
Pulmonary arterial baroreceptors reflexively stimulate sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) in response to elevated pulmonary artery pressure and distension. In pulmonary hypertension patients, changes in muscle SNA were proportional to changes in pulmonary haemodynamics following nebulised iloprost.
Michael J. Plunkett   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

On sojourn times for an infinite-server system in random environment and its application to processor sharing systems

open access: yes, 2011
We deal with an infinite-server system where the service speed is governed by a stationary and ergodic process with countably many states. Applying a random time transformation such that the service speed becomes one, the sojourn time of a class of ...
Andreas, Brandt, Manfred, Brandt
core  

Variable Selection for Illness‐Death Processes Under Dual Observation Schemes

open access: yesStatistics in Medicine, Volume 45, Issue 13-14, June 2026.
ABSTRACT The classical illness‐death process offers a useful framework for studying the progression of chronic disease while jointly modeling death. In many settings the time of disease progression is not observed directly, but progression status is recorded at intermittent assessment times.
Xianwei Li, Liqun Diao, Richard J. Cook
wiley   +1 more source

Asymptotic properties of sojourn times in the queue GI/M/1-K with processor-sharing service.

open access: yes, 1993
Asymptotic properties of sojourn times in the queue GI/M/1-K with processor-sharing ...
Yongzhi. Yang (7992635)
core  

Wave attenuation to clock sojourn times

open access: yes, 2002
The subject of time in quantum mechanics is of perennial interest especially because there is no observable for the time taken by a particle to transmit (or reflect) from a particular region.
Jayannavar, A. M., Benjamin, C.
core   +1 more source

Fluid limits for overloaded multiclass FIFO single-server queues with general abandonment

open access: yesStochastic Systems, 2013
We consider an overloaded multiclass nonidling first-in-first-outsingle-server queue with abandonment. The interarrival times, servicetimes, and deadline times are sequences of independent and identically,but generally distributed random variables.
Amber L. Puha, Otis B. Jennings
doaj  

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